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Absolute Dating in Rocks

Absolute Dating in Rocks

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 8 Questions

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Geologic Time Scale

Determining Earth’s Age using Rocks and Fossils
(Relative Dating, Absolute Dating and Index Fossils Review)

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Layers of rock and sediment build up
overtime. Because of this the strata
creates a physical timeline.

Comparing the age of rocks and fossils to
other rocks and fossils bases upon its
position is called relative dating.

Relative Dating -
Rock Layers

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OLDEST LAYER is at the BOTTOM
And the YOUNGEST at the TOP
unless there has been a
disturbance or the rocks have
been interrupted

LAW of Superposition

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Multiple Choice

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IF the Law of Superposition were to apply to pancakes, where would the newest pancakes be located?

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Bottom

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Top

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Multiple Choice

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Which layer is older?

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Layer 2 (yellow)

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Layer 6 (blue)

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement is true...

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A is the oldest rock layer

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A is younger that B, but older that D

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D is older that all of the other layers

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All layers are the same age

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If a fault or another rock cuts
through another body of rock then
it is YOUNGER than the rocks it
cuts through and displaces

LAW of
Crosscutting

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Multiple Choice

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What is the correct age order of the rocks from OLDEST to YOUNGEST

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A,B,C,D,E

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B,C,D,E,A

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All are the same age

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A,E,D,B,C

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Multiple Choice

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What Letter represents the most recent event?

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A

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C

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D

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E

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Multiple Choice

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What Letter represents the most recent event?

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J

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I

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H

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G

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Sedimentary rocks are the only
type to contain fossils because
these rocks are formed on the
Earth surface at very low
temperatures and pressures.

Why are fossils only
found in Sedimentary
Rock ?

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Are fossils used to define and
identify geologic periods.
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Easy to recognize

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Widespread (multiple columns)

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Lived for a short period of
time (shows up in one row)

Index Fossils

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Open Ended

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Which Fossil would make a good index fossil? And Why?

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Multiple Choice

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What fossil would make a good index fossil?

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Geologic Time Scale

Determining Earth’s Age using Rocks and Fossils
(Relative Dating, Absolute Dating and Index Fossils Review)

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