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Title: The Fossil Record


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The Fossil Record
  • Mrs. Kerstetter
  • General Science 7

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The Fossil Record
  • Fossils
  • preserved remains or traces of an organism that
    lived in the past
  • Can be formed from
  • a bone, tooth, shell, or other part of an
    organism
  • Also traces of organisms (footprints, burrows)

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The Fossil Record
  • How do fossils form?
  • -usually only of hard parts (bone, shells)
  • -usually not complete
  • -can be formed by plants
  • Rare to form fossils!
  • -need to be buried in sediments (rock/soil)
  • -over years layers form sedimentary rock

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Fossil Formation
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Fossil Formation
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Fossil Formation
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The Fossil Record
  • Petrified Fossils
  • -some remains change to rock
  • -minerals replace remains
  • Molds and Casts
  • -some remains dissolve leaving an empty space
    (MOLD)
  • -if mold fills with hardened minerals (CAST)

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The Fossil Record
  • Preserved Remains
  • -mammoths in ice
  • -tar pits
  • -sap from trees-hardens into amber

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Determining a Fossils Age
  • Two ways
  • 1. Relative Dating
  • 2. Absolute Dating
  • Relative Dating
  • -use rock layers to determine age of fossil
  • -does NOT tell actual age

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Determining A Fossils Age
  • Absolute Dating
  • -determines ACTUAL age
  • -uses radioactive elements found in fossil
  • -half-life
  • time it takes half of atoms to decay in a
    sample
  • -scientists compare the amount of the
    radioactive element to the element it breaks down
    into
  • See page 160 Figure 10

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The Fossil Record
  • Helps us to infer when new species or groups of
    organisms evolved.
  • The Geologic Time Scale
  • a calendar of Earths history
  • -covers more than 4.6 BILLION years
  • -time is divided into PERIODS or ERAS

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The Fossil Record
  • Geological Time Scale (cont)
  • largest span of time is Precambrian Time
  • -first 4 billion years
  • -few fossils from this period

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The Fossil Record
  • How fast does evolution occur?
  • One theory Gradualism
  • gt evolution occurs slowly but steadily
  • -what Darwin thought
  • 2nd Theory Punctuated Equilibria
  • gtspecies evolve during short periods of rapid
    change
  • -by Stephen Jay Gould Niles Eldridge
  • Both types have seemed to occur during Earths
    history!
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