geology chapter 1

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2 methods of dating rocks

absolute age and relative age

the asthenosphere

below the lithosphere. tectonic plates rest on the asthenosphere. easily deformed or partially molten part of the mantle

three great themes in Earth History

deep time, plate tectonics, evolution of life

relative age

determining sequence of rock formation without knowing the absolute age

3 plate boundries

divergent, convergent, transform

plate tectonics

explains many large scale patterns in earth's geological record. examples: earthquakes, volcanoes, mtn. ranges

what were darwin and wallace

first people gather convincing amount of evidence in support of evolution. also proposed a mechanism for evolution called natural selection

evidence for evolution by Darwin

fossils provide evidence for changes in life

Evolution of life

living things today are different than they were years ago because of changes in the environment and competition for food

2 major branches of geology

physical and historical

divergent

plates move apart from one another

convergent

plates move toward one another

transform

plates slide past one another

absolute age

quantifying the age of the rock/mineral. methods used to determine ages involve the decay rate of radioactive isotopes

steps to the scientific method

questions, hypothesis, theory, scientific law

deep time

recognition of the immensity of geologic time. this is geology's most important contribution to human knowledge

what are plate movements a result of?

result of the movement of heat from earth's core to the surface. typically only a few millimeters per year

geochronology

science that deals with the aging of rocks

where do you find a fossil

sedimentary

physical geology

study of Earth materials and processes

natural selection

survival of the fittest

what provided us the tools to find the absolute age of a rock

the discovery of radioactivity in 1896

the lithosphere

the rigid outer layer of Earth that includes the crust and uppermost part of the mantle. oceanic and continental crust

historical geology

the study of origin and changes of Earth and life through time

what is geology?

the study of the earth

Scientific Method

used to find answers to questions and solutions to problems

what the is scientific method used for

used to find answers to questions and solutions to problems

theory

when there is a large body of evidence or experimental or observational support it becomes this

when was earth formed

4.56 billion


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