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What is data or information that either supports or counters a scientific theory or idea? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Scientific evidence
What is a well tested explanation of scientific observations and experiments that is supported by a large amount of evidence? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Scientific theory
What is the process of determining whether one rock, fossil or event is older or younger than another? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Relative dating
What is a description of a natural phenomenon that has been repeatedly tested and appears to be without exception? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Scientific law
What is the process of determining the approximate age of a rock, fossil or event? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Absolute dating
What is a model used to study the history of Earth that divides this history into blocks of time such as geological eras and geological periods? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Geological time scale
What is a representation of something in the real world which makes important aspects easier to observe? (Vocabulary Lesson 1)
Model
What is the preserved remains or traces of a once-living organism? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Fossil
What is the history of life on Earth as documents by the fossils collected so far? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Fossil record
What is the variety of species on Earth? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Biodiversity
What happens when all the members of a species dies and the species no longer exists? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Extinct
What is an event in the history of life on Earth in which a large number of species go extinct over a relatively short time period? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Mass extinction
What are the limitations on an engineering solution? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Constraints
What are the requirements that must be met for an engineering solution to be successful? (Vocabulary Lesson 2)
Criteria (Singular: criterion)
Scientists have evidence that the Earth is approximately... (Lesson 1 Game Question # 1)
4.6 billion years old.
What has existed on Earth for at least 3.7 billion years? (Lesson 1 Game Question # 5)
Life
Relative dating allows scientists to place rocks and fossils in order from _____ to _____. (Lesson 1 Game Question # 6)
Oldest; youngest
What does strata in the term rock strata refer to? (Lesson 1 Game Question # 7)
Layers
What does the "law of superposition" state? (Lesson 1 Game Question # 9)
Older layers of rock are found below younger layers of rock.
Absolute dating relies on ______ to determine rocks and fossils' approximate ages. (Lesson 1 Game Question # 13)
Radioactive elements
The fossil record describes _____ as documented by the fossils collected so far. (Lesson 2 Game Question #3)
The history of life on Earth
Why doesn't the fossil record include every species that has lived on Earth? (Lesson 2 Game Question #4)
Very few living things end up as fossils.
The earliest fossils show that Earth's earliest life forms were organisms with (Lesson 2 Game Question #5)
A single, simple cell.
What is adaptive radiation? (Lesson 2 Game Question #7)
A sudden rapid increase in biodiversity
Scientists conclude that a fossil species is extinct when... (Lesson 2 Game Question #9)
It vanishes from the rock strata.
According to the law of superposition, the oldest rock layers are found _____ the younger rock layers. (Lesson 1 Key Science Concept)
Below
According to the law of superposition, the youngest fossils are found _____ the oldest fossils. (Lesson 1 Key Science Concept)
Above
If a fossil of one species is found in two different places, then both of those rock layers were formed... (Lesson 1 Key Science Concept)
At the same time and have the same age.
What happens when the number of different species increases in the fossil record? (Lesson 1 Key Science Concept)
Biodiversity increased.
How long are humans on the 12 hour clock model of Earth's history? (Lesson 1 Key Science Concept)
3 seconds
How did the complexity of organisms change from earliest to latest? (Lesson 2 Key Science Concept)
Simple celled, complex celled, multicellular