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Fossil and extinction
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What are fossils?
Remains of long-dead
organisms
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Why is studying fossils important?
They provide evidence of
extinct
organisms
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How do fossils provide evidence for evolution?
They show
incremental
changes over time
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What are the three main ways fossils can form?
Gradual replacement by minerals
Casts and impressions
Preservation without
decay
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How do gradual replacement fossils form?
Body parts
decay and are replaced by
minerals
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What types of body parts commonly form fossils?
Bones
,
teeth
, and
shells
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What are casts in fossil formation?
Impressions left by
decayed
organisms
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How do impressions differ from casts?
Impressions are
marks
left on the
ground
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What conditions lead to fossil preservation?
No decay occurs in
amber
or
tar pits
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What is the age range of the oldest fossils found?
3.5 to 4 billion years old
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Why is there an incomplete fossil record?
Many early life forms were
soft-bodied
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What geological events can destroy ancient fossils?
Volcanoes
, earthquakes, and
tectonic
movement
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When can we say a species has gone extinct?
No
individuals
of that
species
remain
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What is a common reason for species extinction?
Rapid
environmental changes
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How can human hunting lead to extinction?
It drives
entire
species to extinction
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How can diseases contribute to extinction?
They can spread and kill
populations
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What catastrophic event wiped out the dinosaurs?
An
asteroid
hit
Mexico
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What can happen when a new species outcompetes another?
It can lead to the
extinction
of the weaker species
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What are the implications of rapid environmental changes on species?
They can lead to
extinction
if
habitats
are destroyed
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