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Page 1: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Paleontology Review Game

Chapters 8 & 9

Page 2: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question #1

What is uniformitarianism?

A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic processes.

Page 3: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 2

What does the law of superposition state?

Younger layers of sedimentary rock are above older layers, as long as they are undisturbed.

Page 4: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 3

What laws states that a fault or body of rock is younger than any other rock it cuts through?

Law of cross-cutting relationships

Page 5: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 4

What is the difference between relative age and absolute age?

Relative age is the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects. While, absolute age is the numeric age of an object.

Page 6: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 5

What is special about Carbon-14 as an isotope?

It can be used to date objects that are less than 70,000 years old.

Page 7: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 6

Why would you not want to use rates of erosion to date geologic features?

Rates of erosion may vary greatly over a million years.

Page 8: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 7

What does an index fossil found in different areas of the world indicate about the rock layers?

They formed during the same period of time.

Page 9: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 8

What type of rock would you most likely find a fossil in?

Sedimentary rocks

Page 10: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 9

What is the study of fossils called?

Paleontology

Page 11: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 10

What are the 5 ways that a fossil can form?

Mummification, amber, tar seeps, freezing, and petrification

• Make sure you know what each one means… page 198 will help!

Page 12: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 11

What is fossilized dung or waste called?

Coprolite

Page 13: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 12

What do you call a layer of sediment that is deposited annually in lakes near glaciers?

A varve

Page 14: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 13

What is a trace fossil?

A fossilized mark that formed by the movement of an animal

Page 15: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 14

What’s an epoch?

Shorter time units of a period.. Division is Due to a detailed fossil record

Page 16: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 15

How is a geologic time period named?

Named after the place where its characteristic fossils were first discovered

Page 17: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 16

What division of geologic time makes up about 88% of Earth’s history?

Precambrian time

Page 18: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 17

During what division of geologic time did Pangea occur?

Paleozoic era

Page 19: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 18

What is the age of fishes also known as?

The Devonian Period

Page 20: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 19

What is The cenozoic era also known as?

Age of mammals

Page 21: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 20

First land plants developed during this geologic time era?

Paleozoic

Page 22: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Question # 21

What happened when temperatures decreased during the ice ages of the Cenozoic era?

New mammal species developed

Page 23: Paleontology Review Game Chapters 8 & 9. Question #1 What is uniformitarianism? A principle that Earth’s history can be explained by current geologic.

Vocabulary to KnowDisconformityOriginal HorizontalityAngular conformityNonconformityPeriodEraepoch

Geologic columnGeologic time scalePrecambrian timeMass extinctionPaleozoic eraCenozoic era


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