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Are the top rocks older or are the bottom rocks older?
Bottom rocks are the oldest
What is his job?
Palentologist
What was this fossil created in
Rocks
What was this fossil created in?
Resin
What was this fossil created in?
A glacier
What type of rock is this?
Metamorphic
What type of rock is this
Igneous
What type of rock is this?
Sedementary
What is a voilent and sudden force that brings changes to the land?
Earthquakes
If you find a dolphin fossil in a desert, what can that tell you?
The desert used to be ocean
What types of things become fossils?
Bones, plants, animals
How can weather affect homes by the shore
Loose soil and rocks can cause erosion and damage
Why do rocks in beaches have smooth edges?
Moving water tumbles rocks against each other Sharp edges get eroded away
What are the three places you may find fossils?
Glaciers, rocks, sticky resin
What is the second lowest soil layer called?
Subsoil
What is the second highest soil layer called?
Top soil
What is the top soil layer called?
Humas
What is soil made out of?
Living and non-living things
Erosion changes the shape of natural features. Give some examples of these natural features
Rocks, mountains, hills
What is magma?
Molten Rock
Why do Paleontologists wet their fossils?
To bring out the details
What helped shape the land of Michigan?
Glaciers
What do we call a person who studies fossils?
Paleontologist
What changes the earth's surface?
Water, wind, volcanos
What are rocks made out of?
Minerals
What do fossils tell us about earth?
The history of life on Earth
What are the three main types of rocks that we learned about in class?
Metamorphic, sedimentary, igneous