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G9 Chap 14.1 Fossil Evidence of Change

G9 Chap 14.1 Fossil Evidence of Change

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Fossil Evidence and

Geologic Time Scale​

Chapter 14 Section 1

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Earth's Early History

  • Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago

  • Covered in volcanoes and lava

  • Atmosphere full of toxic gases

Life could not have survived the high heat & lack of O2 on the early Earth

Estimated that life formed ~3.5 billion years ago, after the Earth cooled​

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Multiple Choice

How long ago did the Earth form?

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4.5 billion years

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3.5 billion years

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4.5 million years

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3.5 million years

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Multiple Choice

How long ago did life first form on Earth ?

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4.5 billion years

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3.5 billion years

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4.5 million years

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3.5 million years

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Fossils

​Fossil - any preserved evidence of an organism

  • Plants, animals, bacteria, footprints, leaves

99% of all species to ever live on Earth are extinct

  • ​Most organisms decompose before they can become fossils

  • Only a small percent are preserved in fossils​

    • The organism must be buried in sediment quickly after dying

    • Occurs more with organisms who lived in/near water

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Multiple Choice

Most ancient organisms.....

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become fossils

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decompose and do not become fossils

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Multiple Choice

____% of all species that lived on Earth are extinct

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99

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89

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49

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29

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Multiple Choice

For an organism to become a fossil, it must

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quickly be buried in sediment

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die on dry land

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be eaten by another organism

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Fossil Formation

Fossils can only form in sedimentary rock

  1. Organism dies

  2. Covered by sediment (mud/dirt)

  3. Minerals fill in the holes of the bones OR the bones leave an impression in the sediment

  4. Sediment hardens into rock

  5. Erosion uncovers the fossil millions of years later​

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Multiple Choice

Fossils can only form in ____________ rock

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sedimentary

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igneous

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metamorphic

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Multiple Choice

For a fossil to form, ___________ must fill in the holes of the bones

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water

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minerals

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air

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Fossil Record - 6 Types of Fossils

  1. Trace fossil - indirect evidence of an organism, like a footprint

  2. Molds and casts​ - an impression of an organism (mold), sometimes filled in with sediment (cast)

  3. Replacement - original material from an organism is replaced with mineral crystals​

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Multiple Choice

A dinosaur footprint is an example of a ________ fossil

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mold

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cast

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replacement

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trace

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Multiple Choice

An impression of an organism that is then filled in with sediment is called a ______________ fossil

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trace

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mold

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cast

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replacement

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The Fossil Record - 6 Types of Fossils

  1. Petrified Wood - empty holes in wood are filled in with minerals

  2. Amber - an organism is preserved in tree sap

  1. Original material - natural mummification or freezing​ preserves the original organism

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Multiple Choice

A ancient bug trapped in tree sap is called ____________

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petrified

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amber

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original material

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Multiple Choice

An ancient animal that is frozen in ice, preserving its entire body, is called ____________

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petrified

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amber

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original material

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Analyzing fossils

Paleontologist - scientist who studies fossils

  • ​Diet of the animal

  • Environment it lived in

  • Image of original organism

​Geologist - scientist who studies rocks

  • Rock layers of the same age, in different areas of Earth, contain same kind of fossils

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Multiple Choice

Paleontologists study fossils, and geologists study rocks

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True

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False

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Dating Fossils

Relative Dating - determines the age of rocks by comparing rock layers

Law of Superposition - young rocks on top, older rocks below

Radiometric Dating - uses the decay of radioactive isotopes to measure the age of rocks

  • Cannot be used on sedimentary rocks

  • Geologist use this method to measure age of rocks above and below the fossil

    • Provides a range of dates, but not an exact date of the fossil

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Multiple Choice

The Law of Superposition says that older rocks are found

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in the lower layers of rock

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in the top layers of rock

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Multiple Choice

Radiometric Dating provides a(n) ________________ of a fossil found in sedimentary rock

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range of dates

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exact age

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Geologic Time Scale

A record of Earth's history based on geological and biological evidence

GTS is broken down into sub-divisions

  • Eon - billions of years

  • Era - 100s of millions of years

  • Period - 10s of millions of years

  • Epoch - several million years​

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Geologic Time Scale

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

About how long is an Era?

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billions of years

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100s of millions of years

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10s of millions of years

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several million years

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Pre-Cambrian

The first 4 billion years of Earth's history (90% of total time)

  • ​From the formation of Earth to 542 million years ago

Life first appeared​

  • ​Autotrophic prokaryotic cells

  • Eukaryotic cells​

  • ​Ocean creatures

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Multiple Choice

How long is the Pre-Cambrian?

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1 billion years

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2 billion years

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3 billion years

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4 billion years

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Multiple Choice

During the Pre-Cambrian, life first appeared on earth

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true

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false

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Paleozoic Era

488-251 million years ago

Cambrian Explosion - Ancestors of most major animal groups emerged (explosion of diversity of life)

  • ​Major changes in ocean life​

    • Sharks, fish, coral

  • ​Land organisms emerged​

    • Plants, bugs, vertebrates, amphibians, reptiles​

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Paleozoic Era

Had 2 mass extinctions

1) First extinction ~60-70% of species became extinct in a short time​

2) Second extinction at the end of the Era ~90% ocean life became extinct

  • Likely due to volcanic activity​

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Multiple Choice

The Cambrian Explosion refers to an "explosion" of _____________

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rocks

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life

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oxygen

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ocean water

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Multiple Choice

A mass extinction is when the majority of species ______________

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adapt

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die

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migrate

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reproduce

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Multiple Choice

At the end of the Paleozoic Era, about _____% of ocean species went extinct

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90

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80

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70

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60

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Mesozoic Era

250-65 million years ago

Dominated by dinosaurs, flowering plants, birds, reptiles

  • Early mammals first appeared​

​Ended with mass extinction from meteorite impact on Earth

  • Layer of rock called the KT Boundary contains iridium - mineral rare on Earth but common in meteorites

Continents shifted greatly, also causing extinctions

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Multiple Choice

The Mesozoic Era was dominated by

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dinosaurs

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bugs

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humans

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mammals

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Multiple Choice

The Mesozoic Era ended with a mass extinction, mainly cause by ___________

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a meteorite

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volcanic activity

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ice age

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Cenozoic era

65 million years ago to now

Dominated by land mammals​

  • Wooly mammoth, saber tooth tiger, primates

Humans appear at the very end ~​ 11,000 years ago, after the last ice age

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Multiple Choice

Which type of organisms dominated the Cenozoic Era?

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ocean creatures

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dinosaurs

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land mammals

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birds

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Multiple Choice

Humans appeared on the Geologic Time Scale about ____________ years ago

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11 million

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110,000

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11,000

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1,100

Fossil Evidence and

Geologic Time Scale​

Chapter 14 Section 1

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