Exam 8: Fossils and Their Place in Time and Nature

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The absolute dating method that involves counting the annual rings visible in the cross-section of a tree is called

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If fossil species A is consistently recovered from geological deposits beneath layers containing fossil species B, then A is considered older than B.This relative dating technique is based on the principle of

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High levels of ¹⁸O in now-fossilized foraminifera shells indicate

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Phylogeny is important to the study of human evolution because

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Ocean-dwelling microorganisms called foraminifera are important in evolutionary studies mainly because

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The time it takes for 50% of an unstable isotope to decay to a stable form is called the

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At a site in the American Southwest, you find only a single ceramic pot in association with an individual within a burial.You can use the pot to date the burial based on

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Biostratigraphic dating relies on

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Which type of plants is associated with open grasslands typical of tropical savannas?

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The significant drying up of the Mediterranean Basin at the end of the Oligocene epoch was probably due to

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The absolute dating technique that emerged as a result of research into constructing the atomic bomb during World War II is

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Based on the molecular clock, it is estimated that the hominid lineage diverged from that of the chimpanzee about

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Paleomagnetic dating relies on

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