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Specimen A
Specimen B
1. Identify specimens A and B.
2. What are the diagonal bands in specimen A?
3. What unique property does specimen B have?
4. Specimen A is found above specimen B. What event is this evidence of?
Specimen B
1. Identify specimens A and B.
2. What are the diagonal bands in specimen A?
3. What unique property does specimen B have?
4. Specimen A is found above specimen B. What event is this evidence of?
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1) Specimen A looks like a sandstone. Specimen B looks like a shale. 2) I think you're looking for varve banding? 3) The shale displays fissility 4)Marine Regression // A is younger than B.
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BennyTheJett wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2020, 12:36 pmLMAO I'm struggling on 2 and 3.1) Specimen A looks like a sandstone. Specimen B looks like a shale. 2) I think you're looking for varve banding? 3) The shale displays fissility 4)Marine Regression // A is younger than B.
For 2., the answer is Liesegang banding. (It is a side view.)
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Who is the dunkleosteus named after?
What is Montana's state fossil?
What is Montana's state fossil?
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BennyTheJett wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2020, 4:04 pm Who is the dunkleosteus named after?
What is Montana's state fossil?
1. David Dunkle, the discoverer of the specimen 2. Maiasaura
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Correct.
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1. Is Genus Mucrospirifer a good index fossil? If so, state what period it is a good index fossil for
2. What characteristics of a specimen make it a good index fossil?
3. What is the half life of The Carbon-14 isotope?
4. What geologic principle states that the same natural processes that we seen in present day have always operated in the universe?
2. What characteristics of a specimen make it a good index fossil?
3. What is the half life of The Carbon-14 isotope?
4. What geologic principle states that the same natural processes that we seen in present day have always operated in the universe?
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1.yes, devonianChimpLopez wrote: ↑February 6th, 2020, 10:55 am 1. Is Genus Mucrospirifer a good index fossil? If so, state what period it is a good index fossil for
2. What characteristics of a specimen make it a good index fossil?
3. What is the half life of The Carbon-14 isotope?
4. What geologic principle states that the same natural processes that we seen in present day have always operated in the universe?
2. Short time range, easily recognized, abundant, wide geographic distribution
3.5730 yrs
4. Uniformitarianism
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Correct! Your turn!hmmm wrote: ↑February 6th, 2020, 11:58 am1.yes, devonianChimpLopez wrote: ↑February 6th, 2020, 10:55 am 1. Is Genus Mucrospirifer a good index fossil? If so, state what period it is a good index fossil for
2. What characteristics of a specimen make it a good index fossil?
3. What is the half life of The Carbon-14 isotope?
4. What geologic principle states that the same natural processes that we seen in present day have always operated in the universe?
2. Short time range, easily recognized, abundant, wide geographic distribution
3.5730 yrs
4. Uniformitarianism
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Alrighty. I might as well start this up again.
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