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Fossils - Science Olympiad Latest Update
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sandstone 
 
Foraminifera (Forams) 
 
porifera 
 
siltstone 
 
Permineralization 
 
When the pores of the plant materials, bones and shells are impregnated by mineral matter from 
the ground, lakes or ocean 
 
Petrification/silicification 
 
When the organic matter is completely replaced by minerals and the fossil is turned into stone 
 
Mineral replacement 
Fossils that preserve the structure of the original organically produced matter without actu...
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Fossils Science Olympiad Latest Update Graded A+
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Conditions required for a plant or an animal to become fossilized Hard body parts (bones, 
teeth, shells) - soft body parts will not fossilise, but may leave behind trace evidence (e.g. 
imprints) 
-Preservation of remains (protection against scavenging, erosion and environmental damage) 
-High pressure to promote mineralisation of remains (i.e. turn hard body parts into fossilised 
rocks) 
-Anoxic (low oxygen) conditions to protect against ...
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Biology 1023 Midterm Questions and Answers
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Paleontologist 
Answer> studies the forms of life that existed in the past by studying fossils 
Archaeologist 
Answer> scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and 
artifacts use to reconstruct what happened in the history of life 
fossil 
Answer> derived from a Latin word meaning "something dug up" 
fossils 
Answer> major tool that gives researchers an idea about the type of 
organisms that lived during different geologic periods 
classes 
Answer> Based...
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Chapter 9 Geology Final Exam Practice Test.
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Chapter 9 Geology Final Exam Practice Test. 
 
 
Which of the following is an example of a numerical date? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. - CORRECT ANSWER The limestone formed at the end of the Ordovician, The pumice is 43 million years old. 
 
What is the difference between numerical dates and relative dates? - CORRECT ANSWER Numerical dates specify an absolute age in number of years, whereas relative dates determine the order of events in relation to one another. 
 
Which of the geologic principles li...
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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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Conditions required for a plant or an animal to become fossilized - answerHard body parts 
(bones, teeth, shells) - soft body parts will not fossilise, but may leave behind trace evidence (e.g. 
imprints) 
-Preservation of remains (protection against scavenging, erosion and environmental damage) 
-High pressure to promote mineralisation of remains (i.e. turn hard body parts into fossilised 
rocks) 
-Anoxic (low oxygen) condition...
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EARTH 103 Final Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is paleontology? 
-Paleontology is the study of the history of life and its meaning. It is a four-dimensional science (three spatial dimensions plus time) 
-Paleontology is an eclectic field that draws on many other disciplines, including, but not limited to geology, developmental biology, physics, and chemistry 
-Paleontologists focus on extinct organisms but we also study extant (present day) ones too 
 
 
 
What are fossils? 
-Fossils are preserved remains of organisms from the remote pa...
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Biology 1023 Midterm Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Biology 1023 Midterm Exam Questions With 
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Paleontologist - answerstudies the forms of life that existed in the past by studying fossils 
Archaeologist - answerscientist who studies human history by digging up human remains 
and artifacts use to reconstruct what happened in the history of life 
fossil - answerderived from a Latin word meaning "something dug up" 
fossils - answermajor tool that gives researchers an idea about the type of organisms that 
lived during different ...
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Fossils Science Olympiad Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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Conditions required for a plant or an animal to become fossilized - answerHard body parts 
(bones, teeth, shells) - soft body parts will not fossilise, but may leave behind trace evidence (e.g. 
imprints) 
-Preservation of remains (protection against scavenging, erosion and environmental damage) 
-High pressure to promote mineralisation of remains (i.e. turn hard body parts into fossilised 
rocks) 
-Anoxic (low oxygen) condition...
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ESC 2000 Exam #3 (with Complete Solutions)
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Catastrophism correct answers the concept that earth was shaped by catastrophic events of a short-term nature; the present is the key to the past; James Usher constructed a chronology of human and Earth history; determined that the Earth was created in 4004 B.C.; The chronology gained wide acceptance during the mid-1600s by the scientific and religious leaders 
 
Uniformitarianism correct answers the concept that the processes that have shaped the earth in the geological past are essentially the...
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EES EXAM #3 Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+
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EES EXAM #3 Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Rated A+ 
 
 
Who calculated the age of the Earth as 6000 years old? - -Bishop Ussher 
 
Scientist who calculated the age of the Earth based on the salinity of the sea. - -Who was John Joly? 
 
How did Lord Kelvin attempt to figure out the age of the Earth? - -He used the cooling rate of Earth. He did not knoe that Earth was not completely cooled. 
 
Who discovered radioactive decay? - -Antoine Henri Becquerel 
 
The names of all the Eons and the...
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