Chapter 9 Flashcards

1
Q

How old is a mammoth bone if 25 percent of the original carbon-14 remains in the sample? (Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years)

A

11,460 yrs old

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2
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Which of the following is least likely to be found as a fossil?

A

jellyfish imprint

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3
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What are glacial lake sediments that show cycles of deposition?

Thin layer of sediment deposited on a lakebed over the course of one year; usually found at the bottom of glacial lakes.

A

varves

Thin layer of sediment deposited on a lakebed over the course of one year; usually found at the bottom of glacial lakes.

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4
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In addition to help in dating, what else do tree rings, ice cores, and varve provide evidence for?

A

past climates

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5
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A fault upsets three older sedimentary rocks. What principle is displayed in this scenario?

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cross-cutting relationship

Geologic principles such as superposition and cross-cutting relationships help determine the relative age of objects, which objects are older and which are younger.

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6
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To say “the present is the key to the past” is a way to describe which of the following principles?

The idea that the geologic processes that shape the land today have acted in basically the same way throughout Earth’s history.

A

uniformitarianism

The idea that the geologic processes that shape the land today have acted in basically the same way throughout Earth’s history.

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7
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Describe relative age dating

The age of an object in comparison with the age of other objects.

A

is the age of rocks and geologic features compared with other rocks and features nearby. Relative age dating does not provide actual numerical dates from the rock, it only organizes layers in chronological order. There are several principles geologists use to find the relative age of rocks.

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8
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Where are most fossils found?

A

sedimentary rock

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9
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What do inclusions in rocks indicate?

A piece of a rock that is caught up inside of another rock.

A

the inclusion is older than the rock it is found in.

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10
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is NOT a characteristic of index fossils?

A fossil that identifies and shows the relative age of the rocks in which it is found. Index fossils come from species that were widespread but existed for a relatively brief period of time.

A

long-lived

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11
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NOT used in the process of absolute dating?

A

index fossils

A fossil that identifies and shows the relative age of the rocks in which it is found. Index fossils come from species that were widespread but existed for a relatively brief period of time.

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12
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The oldest rocks are found _____ of a sequence.

A

on the bottom

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13
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Which conditions aid in the formation of fossils?

A

hard parts and fast burial

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14
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Carbon-14 is used for dating rocks that are about how old?

A

younger than 50,000 yrs

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15
Q

How are Carbon-14 and Uranium 238 similar?

A

both are radioactive elements

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16
Q

What is slowly seeped into the original wood in the formation of petrified wood?

A

minerals

17
Q

radioactive element has the longest half-life?

A

Uranium 238

18
Q

What do index fossils indicate?

A

the relative age of rock

19
Q

What makes a species a good index fossil?

A

lived a short time and was abundant

20
Q

What is a mold fossil?

A

impression left behind by an organism

21
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Fossils can provide clues about past climates and mass extinctions.

A

True

22
Q

What is the law that sediments are always deposited in flat, horizontal layers?

A

orginal horizontality

Principle that states that sedimentary layers were horizontal or flat-lying at the time they were deposited.

23
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Trace Fossil

A

Evidence of the activity of an ancient organism. Examples include tracks, trails, burrows, tubes, boreholes, and bite marks.

24
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Inclusion

A

A piece of a rock that is caught up inside of another rock.