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Formation of Fossil Fuels for Spicewood 5th Graders!

Authored by Jeanne Pelletier

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5th Grade

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Formation of Fossil Fuels for Spicewood 5th Graders!
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Finding fossils in an area can help us learn what about the area?

Which places in the region receive the most sunlight.

The effect of the climate on the formation of soil.

How modern plants and animals interact there.

The kinds of organisms that lived there long ago.

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An area is currently a forest. What evidence would best indicate that this area was covered by water millions of years ago?

An increase in rainfall in the forest over time.

Presence of plants in the forest that need water to live.

Fossils of fish discovered in rocks below the forest.

Insects living in the forest that lay their eggs in water.

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Fossil ferns, like the ferns found in modern swamps, were discovered in a layer of rock. In a rock layer below were found the fossils of cactus, like those that live in hot, arid deserts today.


Based on this evidence, we could conclude that the area where the fossils were discovered had what sequence of climates in the past?

Forest, followed by deep ocean.

Cold climate that got warmer over time.

Rushing river, then a dark cave.

Very dry and then, much more damp.

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Herbivores are animals that eat plants. Finding many fossils of large herbivores in rocks that are millions of years old would lead to what conclusion about the ancient environment of an area? A reasonable conclusion is that the area was once a -

rocky seashore.

thriving grassland.

frozen lake.

muddy swamp.

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Fossil trees were discovered in a sedimentary rock layer. In the rock layer below are fossils of clams, similar to clams that are currently found on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico.

Based on this evidence, we could conclude that the area where the fossils were discovered had what sequence of climates in the past?

Beach, followed by a forest.

Rocky and dry, then very moist.

Forest, and later a mountain.

Very cold area, then much warmer.

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1 min • 1 pt

Geologists discovered a layer of rock formed millions of years in the past. Which of the following would provide the best evidence of what the environment was like when the rock formed?

The time when the rock appears to have formed.

The sediments from which the rock is made.

The fossil plants and animals found in the rock.

The kinds of rocks above and below the rock layer.

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