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9.1 The beginnings of geology In 1666, Nicholas Steno, a Danish anatomist, studied a sharks head and noticed that the sharks teeth resembled mysterious
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Chapter 7: Earth Materials as Time Keepers How Does Earth Work? 2e
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Though we cant be certain, scientists have suggested that the earth was very hot due to volcanoes and meteorites hitting the earth Sometime around 4.4
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Chapter 8 The History of Life on Earth Evidence of the Past Some scientists look for clues to help them reconstruct what happened in the past. These
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1.Relative age dating العمر النسبى It could be done by the following: a) Principle of superposition---Initial horizontality: In normal geologic section,
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Absolute and Relative. A numerical (or "absolute") age is a specific number of years, like 150 million years ago. A relative age simply states whether
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Chapter 21 Fossils and Rock Record. Vocabulary Uniformitarianism- processes happening today have been happening since Earth formed. (ex. Earthquakes and
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Lesson 3 Reading Guide - KC This principle states that sedimentary layers are originally laid down horizontally. STARTER Relative-Age Dating
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Chapter 9 Rocks and Minerals 6 th Grade Science. Minerals ___________ - a natural, non-living solid with a definite chemical structure. Earths crust contains
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The world formed from Stardust We formed from the world We all came from Rocks So now Mrs Stanford is calling us Nuclear waste and Rock-heads
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II. Why Do We Study Fossils Found in Rocks? I.What is a Fossil? A. Definition: The evidence or remains of once-living plants or animals A.To provide evidence
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Chapter 8. itarianism A principle that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes. Volcanism and Erosion
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