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This is the end of this test:!ANSWER KEY!!Fossil Evidence – Questions 1 – 8!Interpreting Fossils – Questions 9 – 16!!!Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test.The slide will be advanced on the Mouse ClickAll of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – PE75-4GLO 3 – Fossils

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHEvidenceGLO 4 – FossilQuestion 1!The preserved remains (even the soft parts) of a plant or animal can likely befound in .!A.B.C.D.ambercrystalssedimentgemstonesQuestion 2!Trilobites are one of the most famous groups of fossils. They are now extinct.They lived in .!A.B.C.D.Gobi DesertAntarctic TundraFresh water lakesWarm ocean water

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHEvidenceGLO 4 – FossilQuestion 3!Scientists who study early life forms by interpreting animal and plant fossils arecalled haeologistsQuestion 4!When an organism is buried under many layers of sediment, pressure and heatbuild up, leaving a thin film of carbon residue on the rock surfaces. This residueforms the outline of the organism and is called .!A.B.C.D.petrified residuecarbonaceous filmtrace fossil residuecarbon-dated remains

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHEvidenceGLO 4 – FossilQuestion 5!When an organism falls into soft sediment, like mud, its hard parts dissolveleaving a cavity called a .!A.B.C.D.trace layerchambermouldcastQuestion 6!There is more than one way for living organisms to become fossilized. A cavity ortrack that was left behind by a living organism – providing evidence that itexisted, is a type of fossil called a !A.B.C.D.trace fossiltrack fossilcavity fossilevidence fossil

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHEvidenceGLO 4 – FossilQuestion 7!The process that takes thousands of years and can only happen under certainconditions is called fossilization. The most common fossils found are !A.B.C.D.plantswormsjellyfishvertebratesQuestion 8!Over time layers upon layers of sediment build up , providing importantinformation about the past. These layers called strata revel certain fossils thatlived in certain time periods. These fossils are known as !A.B.C.D.trace fossilsindex fossilsamber fossilscast fossils

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHInterpreting FossilsGLO 4 –Question 9!Geological columns are formations in sedimentary rock that help scientists todetermine the age of the fossils they find. Fossils found in column 7 will be !A.B.C.D.older than those found in 2 and 8younger than those found in 10 and 6older than those found in 4 and 3younger than those found in 2 and 9Question 10!Scientists have found organisms intact in this type of fossil and have even beenable to extract DNA from the organism, with limited success .!A.B.C.D.shaleambertrilobiteAlbertosaurus

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHInterpreting FossilsGLO 4 –Question 11!Layers of sedimentary rock stay in their original position, with the newest layerson the top and the older layers on the bottom. These layers of rock are called .!A.B.C.D.indexingparent rockrock stratasuperimposedQuestion 12!The preserved remains of many soft tissue species have been located in theBurgess Shale Fossil Beds, located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia. Thesefossils are usually the remains of !A.B.C.D.producers and herbivoresherbivores and consumersconsumers and decomposersdecomposers and scavengers

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHInterpreting FossilsGLO 4 –Question 13!An important dinosaur discovery by Joseph Tyrell sparked interest in the Badlandsof Drumheller. The Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology was built for the 70million-year-old dinosaur skull he named nnosaurus RexQuestion 14!The general time periods that organize the history of the Earth are called .!A.B.C.D.erasyearsperiodscenturies

GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVES - PLANET EARTHInterpreting FossilsGLO 4 –Question 15!In the Geologic Time Scale, dinosaurs ruled the landand then became extinct during this era.!A. PrecambrianB. PaleozoicC. MesozoicD. CenozoicQuestion 16!Scientists have inferred that there might be some relationship between dinosaursand birds from some of the Archaeopteryx fossils they discovered a fewimpressions of !A. wingsB. feathersC. webbed feetD. hollow bones

build up, leaving a thin film of carbon residue on the rock surfaces. This residue forms the outline of the organism and is called .! A. petrified residue B. carbonaceous film C. trace fossil residue D. carbon-dated remains GEOLOGIAL PERSPECTIVE

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