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Which is correct about fossils location and age?(1 point)
Responses Fossils found in rock layers that have been disturbed are the
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Fossils that are easily recognized, abundant, have a wide geographic distribution, and live a short time are what type of
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Devon Island is shown on the map below. Notice that it is located in the extreme northern hemisphere. Fossils of tropical coral
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The fossil remains of Mesosaurus showed that
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Which can be excluded due to the absence of fossil records?(1 point)
Responses the shell of a crab the shell of a crab a
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Describe how plant fossils found at Svalbard in Norway gave evidence of drifting continents.(1 point)
Responses They were found
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Make a statement comparing the relative age of the trilobites and brachiopods.
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Make a SHORT statement comparing the relative age of the trilobites and brachiopods.
2 SENTANCES
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Geologists discovered fossil evidence of mesohippus, an ancestor of the modern horse. Mesohippus lived in North America about 40
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Which statement about Dominican amber is not true? (1 point) Responses Amber is fossilized. Amber is fossilized. It is the resin
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Ancient Evidence
Clark Benson 1Through the efforts of paleontologists, or researchers who look for evidence of ancient plants and
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Which fossilized organisms are most likely found in Earth’s lowest layers of rock?(1 point)
Responses bacteria bacteria
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Which answer choice would be an accurate summary of paragraph 1?
Responses A The definition of a paleontologist is one who looks
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Which statement best compares a trace fossil to a fossil that forms as a result of an entire organism being trapped in amber?
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Which statement describes the relative age of fossil that has formed inside a layer of rock
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Fossils that are easily recognized, abundant, have a wide geographic distribution, and live a short time are what type of
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Which statement best describes why most individual organisms never fossilized? (point)
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The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles are the site of millions of fossils from the ice age. Woolly mammoths, giant sloths,
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Which of the following would a scientist studying fossils be most likely to examine
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What provides evidence of an increase in animal species at the same time that atmospheric oxygen concentrations increased?(1
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A fossil forms inside a rock. According to the Law of Inclusion, the fossil is ______
than the rock it formed inside. A. Older B.
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Which example is a trace fossil?
Responses wooly mammoth tusk wooly mammoth tusk dinosaur footprint dinosaur footprint insect in
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Which example is a body fossil?
Responses shrimp burrow shrimp burrow claw print claw print dinosaur nest dinosaur nest leaf
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Please select the correct answer corresponding to the question.
Scientists have found many marine fossils on mountains far from
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Fossils are used to study(1 point)
Responses how ancient animals behaved. how ancient animals behaved. organisms that once lived.
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Fossils are used to study(1 point) Responses phylogenetic trees. phylogenetic trees. organisms that live today. organisms that
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Fossils are used to study(1 point)
Responses how ancient animals behaved. how ancient animals behaved. phylogenetic trees.
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Fossil are used to study
Organism that live today Phylogenetic trees How ancient animals behaved Organisms that once lived
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Are Dinosaurs Still With Us? Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question A scientist discovers a fossil of an animal and places it in
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Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g.,
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You and your friend inspect a group of fossils from different organisms with various features. Your friend is convinced that all
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Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g.,
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Tiktaalik was a prehistoric fish that was an ancestor to modern tetrapods. It shared anatomical features with tetrapods (e.g.,
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If the mystery fossil of an organism shows the following characteristics:
• Bony skeleton • Amniotic egg • Hair Which of
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Which of the following is a trace fossil?
A. Shell B. Footprint C. Tooth D. Bone
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Why do you think it’s so common for people to only imagine dinosaur bones as fossils?
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Fossils
by Alecia Strohl Fossils offer a glimpse into the past by preserving remains of organisms. Fossils can vary from location
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Fossils offer a glimpse into the past by preserving remains of organisms.
How does the author support this opening statement
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A scientist discovers a fossil of a new organism and places it in the fossil record. The fossil shows the organism had similar
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The diagram below shows illustrations of fossilized forefeet and molar teeth from horses that lived during different time
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How do fossils of the animal Archaeopteryx provide evidence that birds evolved from one group
of dinosaurs? (1 point) ○ Fossils
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The Florissant Fossil Beds in Colorado are home to several massive redwood stumps that were subjected to a special kind of
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Janet is a paleontologist and finds a fossil of a bony fish in the sediment on the coast.
After observing and recording several
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
A) Recent remains of plants or animals on topsoil are fossils. B) Imprints of leaves or
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''Pregnant Fossil May Shed Light on Animal Behavior'' Find the word in the text related to the word reproduce. based on the
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
A) Fossils cannot provide information about relatedness of life forms. B) Fossils can provide
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Fossils are used to study(1 point)
Responses phylogenetic trees. phylogenetic trees. how ancient animals behaved. how ancient
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Fossils can provide information about when life forms existed. Fossils can provide
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In the picture above, where are the species that lived most recently? (1 point)
Fossils do not exist and the earth is flat •
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What is the term for the remains, imprints, or traces of living things from a previous geological age?(1 point)
Responses a.
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Biology
Biology/Evolution
Biology/Evolutionary Science
Definition of a Paleontologist
Earth Science
Earth Science/Paleontology
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Earth's History
Energy Resources
Evidence for fast evolution
Evolution
Geography
Geography/Geology
Geology
Geology/Paleontology
History of the Earth
History/Geology
Moon
Natural History
Organism Differences; Sub-sub-category: Fossils
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