Core terminology: History of Life on Earth Flashcards

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Deductive reasoning

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Using observation and available evidence to work out something

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Inductive reasoning

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Using specific examples to make more general rules or ideas or theories

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Mass extinction

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Times when very large numbers of species became extinct on Earth

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A geological eon

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The four largest segments geological time is divided into.

e.g. usage: The four aeons are the Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and the current Phanerozoic

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A geological era

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A subdivision of geologic time that divides an eon into smaller units of time.

E.g. usage: The Phanerozoic Eon is divided into three such time frames: the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic (meaning “old life”, “middle life” and “recent life”)

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A geological period

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A subdivision of an era and its length is determined by a system of dating based on examining fossil evidence belonging to a particular era

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Geological Timescale

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A system of chronological dating that relates geological strata (stratigraphy) to time.

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Plate tectonics

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The folding and faulting of the Earth’s crust (lithosphere)

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Radiometric dating

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Using radioactive isotopes to date fossils e.g C14

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Relative dating

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Using position of a fossil in layers of rock to establish its relative age

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Binomial nomenclature

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Double name system for the scientific naming of species

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Archaeopteryx

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the fossil that is an intermediate/link between birds and dinosaurs

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Biological classification

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grouping different taxa together on the basis of shared characteristics

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Fossil

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preserved remains of organisms that existed a long time ago

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Fossilisation

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the process by which dead organisms or their parts are transformed into fossils

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Fossil record

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the known fossils discovered so far

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Fossil tourism

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fossil sites developed for tourism which provides income for the local community

e.g. West Coast Fossil Park, The Cradle of Humankind

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Palaeontology

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The scientific study of fossils

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Palaeontologist

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A scientist who studies fossils

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Paleoanthropologist

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A scientist who studies ancient humans (found as fossil hominid evidence)

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Transition fossil

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Intermediary (in between) forms of life that show change from one taxon to another

E.g. Australopithecus is an intermediate fossil of humans and our ape-like ancestors

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Missing link

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the hypothetical intermediate forms of life that show change from one taxon to another

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Index fossil

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Any animal or plant preserved in the rock record of the Earth that is characteristic of a particular span of geologic time or environment.