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Rock Layers and Fossils

Rock Layers and Fossils

Assessment

Presentation

Science

1st - 5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

8 Slides • 6 Questions

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Rock Layers and Fossils

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Layers of the Earth show us:

  • its history

  • fossils of animals and plants from long ago

  • Most FOSSILS are found in Sedimentary rocks.

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Multiple Choice

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Most FOSSILS are found in what type of rocks?

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Amber

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Metamorphic Rocks

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Igeneous Rocks

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Sedimentary Rocks

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Multiple Choice

The Earth's layers can tell us about its history.

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true

2

false

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What are fossils?

Remains of plants or animals that lived long ago. This process of matter turning into a fossil is called FOSSILIZATION.

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Multiple Choice

Fossils are remains of animals and plants from long ago.

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true

2

false

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Multiple Choice

What is the process of matter turning into a fossil?

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transformation

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fossilization

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Shifting Layers

Erosion and earthquakes are natural forces that wear down layers of rock and exposes remains of the past.

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Multiple Choice

Which natural force cause rock layers to move or wear down?

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erosion

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fossilization

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crystallization

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Rock Layers

Rock layers are like stacks of pancakes. The oldest pancake is on the bottom of the stack. The same is true for rocks. New rock is created on top of the older rocks.

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This a Trilobite

Trilobites are marine animals that lived long before dinosaurs.

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Multiple Choice

How do you think scientist knew that?

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They found trilobite fossils in rock layers BELOW layers where they found dinosaur fossils.

2

They found trilobite fossils in rock layers ABOVE layers where they found dinosaur fossils.

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Under Water

This image shows that that marine life once lived in this area. How do you know?

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Next time you go for a hike....

pay attention to your surroundings. You never know what you'll find.

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Rock Layers and Fossils

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