PPT-Processes of rock and fossil formation
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Comparisons of rocks and minerals and how they are related Mineral definition A mineral is a substance found in nature They are solid nonliving substances Minerals
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Comparisons of rocks and minerals and how they are related Mineral definition A mineral is a substance found in nature They are solid nonliving substances Minerals are made of atoms Earth has more than 3500 different kinds of minerals. layer of soil is made of clay and minerals and contains less humus (soil profile). 2. . _____. the oldest rock layer located (Earth’s story). 3.. _____. process moves sediment (erosion). 4. . _____ the number of years a fossil or rock layer has existed (absolute age). Your physical revision needs to be divided into three parts:. The types of questions that appear as short questions. The study of landforms on the landscape. Human involvement/impacts/Use of…. 1. Short Questions. What are fossils?. FOSSILS. . are. . the . preserved remains or . traces. of animals, plants, and other organisms . that lived long ago.. When an organism dies, hard parts of the animal (bones, teeth, shells, etc.) can be preserved in rock.. Eregli-Ulukisla. Basin. Ayfer ÖZDEMİR. CONTENT. Aim. Why. ?. Study. . Area. Geology. of . the. . study. . area. Petroleum Reservoir Rock Properties . of . Guney . Formation. Petrographic . Examinations. Eregli-Ulukisla. Basin. Ayfer ÖZDEMİR. CONTENT. Aim. Why. ?. Study. . Area. Geology. of . the. . study. . area. Petroleum Reservoir Rock Properties . of . Guney . Formation. Petrographic . Examinations. Chapter 3. Our World in One . Minute!!`. http. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSt9tm3RoUU. Section 1: Earth’s Story and Those Who First Listened. The Principle of Uniformitarianism. For 30 years a Scottish farmer and scientist named . Oil. ‘Black Gold’. . 1. What is oil?. 2. How does it form?. . 3. What rocks. and structures is it. f. ound in?. 5. . What are the problems with its. e. xtraction and use?. 4. . How can geologists find it?. Fossils. Fossils provide a window into the past as they provide evidence about the changes that have occurred to the Earth over the 4.5 billion years of existence.. A . fossil . is the preserved evidence in rocs or soils of organisms that once existed on Earth.. Aim: How do we correlate rocks? . Geologists try to match similar rock strata in different locations to see if they formed at the same time. This process is called. Correlation. Lets learn about correlation. . Fossils are the . preserved remains . or traces of . living. things. Most fossils form when . living. things die and are buried by . sediments. . The . sediments. slowly harden into . rock. Essential Questions:. Rock Cycle . A. . model that describes the formation, breakdown, and reformation of a . rock. .. Rock Cycle. Magma. Sediments. Igneous. Rock. Metamorphic. Rock. Sedimentary. Rock. Happy . Winds-day . Pooh!. Today:. Patterns in the Fossil Record – . . R. eview . fossil . formation. Changes in the type and distribution of fossil species. Similarities between fossils. Body Structures and Patterns (in fossils). Fossil Groups Origins (FOGO) project: . X-. ray. . scaling. . relations. in . Fossil. . systems. R. . Barrena. (IAC, Spain). , A. Biviano (OAT, Italy), S. Borgani (UT, Italy), W. Boschin (TNG, Italy), N. Castro-Rodriguez (IAC, Spain), E. M. Corsini (UP, Italy), . Daniel Burk. What is a Predictive Model?. A GIS based model attempting to determine fossil locality potential. 1. Start with known fossil localities. 2. Compare their characteristics to other places.
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