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Ch. 3 The Rock and Fossil Record Review

Ch. 3 The Rock and Fossil Record Review. Which of the following words describes change according to the principle of uniformitariansim?. Sudden Rare Global Gradual. 25 of 27. Scientists who study past life including fossils of plants and animals are called . . . . 27. 25.

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Ch. 3 The Rock and Fossil Record Review

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  1. Ch. 3 The Rock and Fossil Record Review

  2. Which of the following words describes change according to the principle of uniformitariansim? • Sudden • Rare • Global • Gradual 25 of 27

  3. Scientists who study past life including fossils of plants and animals are called . . . 27 25 • Archeologists • Anthropologists • Uniformitarianists • Paleontologists

  4. Determining whether an object is older or younger than other objects is called . . • Relative dating • Superposition • Absolute dating • Geologic dating 25 of 27

  5. Molten rock that squeezes into existing rock and cools is called • Fold • Fault • Intrusion • Unconformity 24 of 27

  6. Fossils are most often preserved in • Ice • Rock • Amber • Tar pits 27 24 of 27 0

  7. A cavity in rock where a plant or animal was buried is called • Cast • Mold • Imprint • Trace fossil 25 of 27

  8. What is an index fossil? • A naturally preserved fossil that shows evidence of animal activity. • Tracks, burrows, nests of extinct animal. • A fossil of an organism that lived during a relatively short well-defined time span. • A fossil that represents a missing part of the geologic column 21 of 27

  9. Erosion and nondeposition cause • Folding • Cross cutting • Intrusions • Unconformities 27 22 of 27 0

  10. All of the following are types of unconformities EXCEPT . . . • Angular unconformities • Anticonformities • Disconformities • Nonconformities 20 of 27

  11. Which of the following is in the correct order from largest to smallest amounts of time? • Eon, era, period • Epoch, era, period • Epoch, period, era • Period, era, eon 21 of 27

  12. The Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic time periods were in what era? 27 23 • Cenzoic • Paleozoic • Phanerozoic • Mesozoic

  13. Which of the following were NOT in the Paleozoic Era? • Permian • Archeon • Silurian • Ordivician 22 of 27

  14. What eon, era and period do we live in? • Proterzoic, Cenozoic, Tertiary • Phanerozoic, Cenozoic, Quarternary • Paleozoic, Quarternary, Tertiary • Hadeon, Phanerozoic, Quarternary 20 of 27

  15. The principle that outlines how rocks like undisturbed sequences with the older rocks on the bottom is called . . . • Relative dating • Radiometric dating • Superposition • Law of cross cutting 22 of 27

  16. An unstable isotope is called the . . • Son isotope • Daughter isotope • Grandparent isotope • Parent isotope 0 of 27

  17. Of the following isotopes, which is stable? • uranium-238 • carbon-12 • potassium-40 • carbon-14 25 of 27

  18. Which method of radiometric dating is used mainly to date the remains of organisms that lived within the last 50,000 years? • carbon-14 dating • potassium-argon dating • uranium-lead dating • rubidium-strontium dating 21 of 27

  19. The largest divisions of geologic time are called . . . 27 • Periods • Eons • Eras • Epochs 20

  20. To determine the most accurate and precise age of Earth’s oldest rocks, geologists would use • Relative dating • The uranium-lead method • The carbon-14 method • Index fossils 27 20 of 27 0

  21. Which of the following processes always occurs at a steady rate? • Erosion • Decay of organic matter • Sediment deposition • Radioactive decay 19 of 27

  22. Which of the following is correct from oldest to youngest? • 3, 1, 6, 5, 4, 2 • 2, 4, 5, 3, 6, 1 • 4, 5, 2, 3, 6, 1 • 5, 4 , 2, 6, 1, 3 24 of 27

  23. If a rock started with 260 g of potassium and 0 g of argon and had a half life of 10 years, how much potassium would be left after 4 half lives? • 40 years • 54 grams • 32.5 grams • 16.25 grams 21 of 27

  24. If after 3 half lives there was only 8 grams of parent carbon 14 left, how much carbon was there to start with if the half life of carbon is 5,715 years long? • 1 gram • 64 grams • 17,415 years • 32 grams 21 of 27

  25. How many years would it take for a 120 kg of a radioactive isotope to decay to 3.75 kg if the half life for that isotope was 3 years? • 15 years • 12 years • 40 years • 32 years 27 20 of 27 0

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