Unit 7: Changes Over Time
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Unit 8: Earth’s History
Review
What is the age of the rock compared to the
surrounding rocks?
Relative Age
The law that states that, in horizontal layers of
sedimentary rock, each layer is older than the layer
above it and older than the layer below it.
The Law of Superposition
What are the fossils of organisms that were widely
distributed but only lived during a short period of
time?
Index Fossils
What type of age do index fossils reveal?
Relative Age
What do we call the process that occurs when atoms
of an unstable element break down to form atoms of
another element?
Radioactive Decay
What enables geologists to determine the absolute
age of rocks?
Radioactive dating
Radioactive dating works best with what type of
rocks?
Igneous
Which time period makes up 7/8 of Earth’s history?
Precambrian Time
The Cambrian Explosion began which era in which
many new invertebrates lived in the sea?
Paleozoic Era
During the Devonian Period animals that could live
on land began to evolve. What are animals called
that spend part of their lives in water and part on
land?
Amphibians
What caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs
and other organisms at the end of the Cretaceous
Period?
KT Asteroid
Hutton’s idea the geologic forces that occur today
are the same geologic processes had operated in the
past.
Uniformitarianism
The Earth is believed to be approximately how old?
4.6 billion years old.
A gap in the geologic record where some rock layers
have been lost because of erosion
Unconformity
Geologists use which radioactive element to
determine the age of organic remains, such as bone.
Carbon-14
Magma that melts it’s way across other rock
layers then hardens underground to form igneous
rock.
Intrusion
Which rock layer is most likely to contain fossils?
Sedimentary Rock
The time it takes for half of a radioactive substance,
such as Potassium-40, to change into a new stable
substance.
Half-life