

Fossils
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8th Grade
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Garfield Baker
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22 Slides • 34 Questions
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Multiple Choice
How many years ago did the Earth form?
about 4.5 billion years
ago 100,000 years ago
1 million years ago
2000 years ago
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Multiple Choice
What is the geological time scale?
A system for categorizing different types of fossils
A method of measuring the age of rocks using carbon dating
A system of chronological dating that relates geological strata to time
A scale used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
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Multiple Choice
Which division is the largest ?
Epoch
Era
Eons
Periods
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Multiple Choice
Dinosaurs lived in this era.
Mesozoic
Cenozoic
Paleozoic
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Multiple Choice
Which order is correct ?
Precambrian, Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Cenozoic
Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic
Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic
Precambrian, Cenozoic Paleozoic, Mesozoic
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Multiple Choice
Which era was the Ice age ?
Precambrian
Cenozoic
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
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Multiple Choice
Reptiles and Dinosaurs were not common during this Era
True
False
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Open Ended
How do Scientist reach the conclusion on how old Earth is and the different organisms that once existed ?
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By Studying Fossils and Rocks
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Fossils
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Objectives
Define the Term Fossil
Explain how fossils help to determine the changes that took place on Earth
Explain what fossil reveal about the living things lived in the past
Identify the different types of fossils
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What is a Fossil?
Fossil is the preserved remains or traces of an organisms that lived in the past
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What Fossils Reveal?
Fossils give clues to the diversity of living things over the history of Earth
Give clues to past climate and surface changes on Earth
Give clues to changes that have occurred with organisms over time
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following fossils do not reveal?
The changes that took place on Earth over time
The changes living things went through over time
Fossils give clues to the diversity of living things over the history of Earth
The way Earth was formed
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Types of Fossils
Mold
Cast
Petrified
Preserved
Carbonized
Trace
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Trace Fossils
Trace Fossils are activities of organisms that have been preserved. Ex
Tracks of animals
Root cavities
Nests
Trails
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Nest Fossil
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Track
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Trackways
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Mold Fossil
Forms when sediments bury an organism and the sediments change into rock
The organism decays leaving a cavity in the shape of the organism
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Cast Fossil
Forms when a mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens into the shape of the organism
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Multiple Choice
Hollow space in the rock.
which shows the shape of the organism’s remains.
Mold
Cast
Trace
Tar
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Multiple Choice
Formed when the hollow space formed by and organism is filled in with dirt and become solid
Mold
Cast
Tar
Amber
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a mold fossil?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a cast fossil?
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Petrified fossil
Forms when minerals soak into the buried remains, replacing the remains, and changing them into rock
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Carbonized fossil
Forms when organisms or parts, like leaves, stems, flowers, fish, are pressed between layers of soft mud or clay that hardens squeezing almost all the decaying organism away leaving the carbon imprint in the rock
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Multiple Choice
Formed when an organism’s tissues are completely replaced by minerals
Cast fossil
petrified fossil
Mold fossil
Carbonized fossil
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Multiple Choice
Organisms are pressed between layers of mud or clay that hardens, squeezing almost all the decaying organism away leaving the carbon imprint in the rock.
Mold fossil
Cast Fossil
Carbonized Fossil
Petrified Fossil
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a Carbonized fossil?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a petrified fossil?
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Preserved fossil
Forms when entire organisms or parts of organisms are prevented from decaying by being trapped in rock, ice, tar, or amber
These are termed true fossil
Why do you believe these are true fossil?
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Open Ended
Why do you believe preserved fossils are considered to be true fossil?
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Amber
Amber is a tree resin Small animals can become trapped in resins preserving it for a long time as it hardens
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Tar
- Tar can be found naturally
- When living things are trapped they can be preserved
- With tar only the hard parts are preserved
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Ice fossil
- Formed when an animal gets trapped and the temperature is very low
- The animal is preserved as it slows down or prevents decay
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Ice
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Rock Fossil
Rock fossils are formed when living things get trapped beneath sand or mud .Due to the pressure created by the addition of more sand and mud. Sedimentary rock is formed The organism now become trapped in the rock.
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Open Ended
Of all the preserved Fossil which do you believe preserve the organisms the best? Give reasons for your answer
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Open Ended
What is one thing this picture tells you about the organism?
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Open Ended
What is one thing this track tells you about the organism?
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Open Ended
What does this trackway fossil tells you about the animals involved?
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Multiple Choice
An animal has sharp, pointy teeth, what can we infer about this animal?
The animal lived in the water
The animal lived near the beach.
The animal is a carnivore.
The animal only ate plants.
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Multiple Choice
What replaces the wood of a once-living thing to form petrified wood?
amber
cast
mold
minerals
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Multiple Choice
This type of fossil is tree sap hardened and replaced by minerals.
Petrified wood
Imprint
Amber
Mold
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What conclusions could you make about the environment where this fossil formed?
It was under water.
It might have been a grassland.
It was snowy and cold.
It was a desert.
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Multiple Choice
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Ice Core are not fossils but can give useful information of the past They can tell us what the temperature and climate of the past was like . Each layer of ice tells us what the weather and climate was like in a particular year .
They also contain dust particles which indicates the level of pollution. Ex. Volcanic activities
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Multiple Choice
___________ are drilled from sheets of ice, mostly from Greenland or Antarctica.
extrusions
ice cores
intrusions
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Multiple Choice
Ice cores can trap gases, like carbon dioxide. And increased concentration of carbon dioxide found in a layer of ice is one piece of evidence for ____________.
climate change
cell theory
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Multiple Choice
Since 1958, increased levels of CO2 have been detected in ice cores. Which is most likely responsible for this increase?
Using wind turbines
Using moving water to generate electricity
Burning fossil fuels
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Multiple Choice
Ice cores also follow the Law of Superposition, which shows that the oldest deposits can be found at the __________, and the youngest are found at the top.
bottom
middle
top
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Multiple Choice
How can ice cores provide evidence for the evolution of Earth's atmosphere?
Ice cores can show how the composition of the atmosphere has changed over time.
Ice cores can show how reptiles have changed over time.
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Multiple Choice
If a layer of volcanic ash is found in an ice core, what does that indicate?
Ash borer beetles lived in that habitat.
A volcanic eruption occurred.
How many years ago did the Earth form?
about 4.5 billion years
ago 100,000 years ago
1 million years ago
2000 years ago
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