Week of January 26
Preserved Remains - this type of fossil is the most informational for scientists!! Most or all of the organism is preserved usually in ice, amber, or tar and asphalt. See some examples below:
Pictured above is a 1 meter long ice core with a dark ash layer - where do you think this ash came from? How do scientists use ice cores to explain past climates and environmental conditions? |
Fossil Types
Links for written assignments:
Evolving Planet Interactive
Big Idea: The evidence of dynamic change of the Earth's surface through time is found in the geologic record.
Big Idea: The evidence of dynamic change of the Earth's surface through time is found in the geologic record.
I can explain:
1. What the principle of uniformitarianism is and how its applies to geological events
2. What fossils can tell us about the Earth's history
3. What type of rock we find fossils in
4. What are types of fossils
5. What ice cores can tell us about climate
6. What factors have affected the diversity of life over time
7. How scientists use relative to date rock layers
8. What 5 ways rock layers can be disturbed?
9. What the laws of superposition, and crosscutting relationships are and how they are applied to relative dating
Question: Study the geologic column diagram below - order the layers from oldest to youngest? (Hint: you really better do this question...hint, hint!!!)
Question: Study the layers in the column below - when did the mass extinction occur?
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