Sampling Techniques + Extinction Events + Introduction to Past Ecosystems Flashcards

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What is the effect of an environment changing because of selection pressures?

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What is paleantology?

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the study of fossils

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What is the basis of paleantological evidence?

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based on fossil evidence

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at are fossils?

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fossils are the remain or traces of living things that have been trapped in sediments, coal, tar, amber or frozen in ice

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What is the use of a fossil record?

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they tell the story of past changes and the evolution of species over millions of years

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How can you prove past changes in ecosystems?

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using palaeontological and geological evidence

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How is a fossil formed?

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the organism must die and be rapidly trapped in a substance (like sediment) so that decomposition or destrcution for not occur

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How can the same type of fossil be found in two different countries?

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Continental Drift. Land that was once connected has split apart over time

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Where do we get most of our understanding of past ecosystems?

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by studying rocks in the Earth’s crust

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