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I. Evidence from Rocks

Chapter 12.1

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A. Geology

1. Study of Earth’s formation + structure a. Evidence from rocks + fossils allows

understanding of evolution of life on Earth

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B. Rock Cycle

1. Rock formation + recycling

2. Igneous sedimentary metamorphic igneous

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3. How sedimentary rocks forma. Bigger rocks break down into tiny rocks

(sediment) because of weathering + erosion

b. Tiny rocks move (water, wind, ice) + form horizontal layers

c. Layers press together into sedimentary rock

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4. Law of Superposition

a. Bottom layer of sedimentary rock is older layer than one on top of it because bottom layer formed first

(Miss D’s Theory of Dirty Laundry – on Friday where can you find last Monday’s clothes? On the bottom of the pile.)

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b. Rock layers can bend or shift – changes order (what causes the movement?)

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c. Things like earthquakes or rivers can interrupt continuous layers

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C. Relative dating (relative means compared to)

1. Method of sequencing events in the order in which they happened by comparing them

a. doesn’t tell exact age

b. which happened first – Mickey Mouse or you?

2. Used for fossils

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Purpose: to determine the age of an object relative to something else

Looking at the picture what was the order in

which things happened?

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3. Cross-cutting (Intrusion)

vein cutting through rock layers

a. Younger than those layers

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5. Index fossils

a. Compare to rock containing fossils of known age

Trilobites (marine organisms) went extinct 245 mya

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D. How fossils form

1. Organism dies, gets buried in sediment

2. Soft parts decay

3. Hard parts preserved in sedimentary rockhttp://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es2901/es2901page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

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4. Paleontologist – studies fossils