i. evidence from rocks chapter 12.1 copy copy don’t copy
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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
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
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.)
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
Purpose: to determine the age of an object relative to something else
Looking at the picture what was the order in
which things happened?
4. Inclusion
a. Anything trapped in rock when it forms
b. Inclusion had to be there first, older
Quartz with melt inclusions
5. Index fossils
a. Compare to rock containing fossils of known age
Trilobites (marine organisms) went extinct 245 mya
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