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Earth History - Law of Superposition

Earth History - Law of Superposition

Assessment

Presentation

Science

8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-4, MS-LS4-1, MS-LS4-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Mitchell Tomlinson

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9 Slides • 13 Questions

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Earth History

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Earth Scientists​

Geologist – a scientist who studies the Earth’s crust as well as the processes and history that shaped it

Paleontologist – a scientist that studies fossil remains found on the Earth’s surface in order to study primitive life forms such as: plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria

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Poll

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Would you be intested in being a paleontologist or a geologist?

Yes!!!!

Probably not

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Stratigraphy

  • A branch of geology dealing with the arrangement of sedimentary rock layers or strata

  • Geologists assume the newest rock layers are on top of the older ones, unless some type of disturbance occurs. 

Called the Law of Superposition

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​Sedimentary Rock Layers

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Multiple Choice

What law states that the newest rock layers are at the top?

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Law of conservation of mass

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Law of Superposition

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Natural Selection

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Draw

Circle the letter that represents the youngest rock layer.

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Relative Age

  • The strata of sedimentary rocks is important in determining their relative age.

  • Relative age determines the “relative” order of past events but not the absolute age.

  • Like saying you’re relatively younger than your grandfather.

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Draw

Shade in the area with the oldest rock layer.

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Relative Age

  • Strata is sometimes disturbed.

  • Here we see a fault (E) and an igneous intrusion (D)

  • See if you can determine the order of the strata in this diagram. 

  • Determining relative age in the field is sometimes very difficult because of these disturbances.

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Open Ended

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Type in the order of rock layers from oldest to youngest.

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Open Ended

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Type in the order of rock layers from oldest to youngest.

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Open Ended

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What are two things you learned from the video?

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Multiple Choice

In undisturbed horizontal sedimentary rock, the oldest is at the bottom and the newest the top.

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Unconformity

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The Law of Superposition

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Radioactive Dating

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Radioactive Decay

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Multiple Choice

A record of the geologic events and the evolution of life forms as shown in the rock and fossil record.

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Geologic Time Scale

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Era

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Period

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Index Fossil

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Multiple Choice

The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past.

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Unconformity

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Fossil

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Radioactive Dating

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The Law of Superposition

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Multiple Choice

An animal without a backbone

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Invertebrate

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Vertebrate

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Amphibian

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Reptile

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following events occurred last to produce this rock column?

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layer A was deposited

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layer B was deposited

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layer C was deposited

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igneous intrusion D cross-cut layers

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fault E offset existing layers

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Multiple Choice

An animal with a backbone

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Invertebrate

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Vertebrate

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Amphibian

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Reptile

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