Chpt. 3 Sec. 1 Flashcards

1
Q

A farmer and scientist in Scotland. Studied rock formations in Scotland and England. His work led to modern geology.

A

James Hutton

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2
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The same geological processes that shape the earth today have been shaping the earth through history and it has been a gradual slow change. (Ex. Erosion and Deposition)

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Uniformitarianism

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3
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Material from space and earth

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Debris

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4
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The study of past life; organisms that inhabited our planet and the conditions they lived in.

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Paleontology

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5
Q

Study animals without backbones

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Invertebrate paleontologists

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6
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Study animals with backbones

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Vertebrate paleontologists

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7
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Study fossils of plants

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Paleobotanist

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8
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A rare geological change that happens suddenly

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Catastrophism

Mountains, seas, canyon form during catastrophes

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9
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British geologist that wrote principles of geology. Like Hutton he believes that the process of change happens gradually (uniformitarisnism)

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Charles Lyell

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10
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What does modern geology believe?

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A happy medium. They combine both principles, they believe most geological change is gradual , but some catastrophes cause change too.

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11
Q

The study of earth rocks

A

Geology

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12
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The same changes today are the same changes that happened in the past

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Theory of earth

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