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Fossils Flashcard for Grade 6

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6th Grade
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Timothy Kowalewski
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Providing evidence of past life forms.
Answer explanation
Fossils provide evidence of past life forms, allowing scientists to study the types of organisms that existed, their evolution, and how they interacted with their environment, which is crucial for understanding Earth's history.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Fossilization process:
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Organisms are buried, decompose, and leave an impression.
Answer explanation
The correct choice describes fossilization accurately: organisms are buried, decompose over time, and leave behind impressions or traces, which can become fossils. The other options do not represent the fossilization process.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Type of fossil formed when minerals replace an organism?
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Petrified fossil
Answer explanation
A petrified fossil forms when minerals replace all or part of an organism, turning it into stone. This process preserves the original structure, unlike mold or impression fossils, which do not involve mineral replacement.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Fossil
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Remains or traces of ancient life
Answer explanation
A fossil is defined as the remains or traces of ancient life, such as bones, shells, or imprints. This distinguishes it from rocks, minerals, or plants, making the correct choice clear.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
First step in fossil formation?
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Sedimentation
Answer explanation
The first step in fossil formation is sedimentation, where layers of sediment accumulate over time, covering organic material. This process is crucial as it protects the remains from erosion and decomposition, allowing fossilization to occur.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Type of fossil:
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Mold fossil
Answer explanation
A mold fossil is a type of fossil formed when an organism leaves an impression in sediment, which later hardens. In contrast, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are types of rock, not fossils.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Trace fossil:
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Evidence of an organism's activity.
Answer explanation
A trace fossil is not a complete organism but rather shows evidence of an organism's activity, such as footprints or burrows, making the second choice the correct answer.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Process of sediment solidification into rock, preserving fossils.
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Lithification
Answer explanation
The process of lithification involves the compaction and cementation of sediments, transforming them into solid rock. This process can preserve fossils within the rock, making lithification the correct answer.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Types of fossils: Trace, Mold, Igneous.
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Igneous fossil
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'Igneous fossil' because it is not a recognized type of fossil. Fossils are typically classified as trace fossils, mold fossils, or cast fossils, but not igneous.
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