Deck 8: Geologic Time
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Deck 8: Geologic Time
1
What is the ratio of parent-to-daughter atoms when exactly one half-life has elapsed?
A) 1:1
B) 1:2
C) 1:3
A) 1:1
B) 1:2
C) 1:3
1:1
2
Examine the image below before answering this question. D represents a magma chamber.

-Which relative time principle assumes that G is older than F?
A) Superposition
B) Cross-cutting
C) Original horizontality
D) Inclusions

-Which relative time principle assumes that G is older than F?
A) Superposition
B) Cross-cutting
C) Original horizontality
D) Inclusions
Superposition
3
Examine the image below before answering this question. D represents a magma chamber.

-Which relative time principle assumes that D is younger than G?
A) Superposition
B) Cross-cutting
C) Original horizontality
D) Inclusions

-Which relative time principle assumes that D is younger than G?
A) Superposition
B) Cross-cutting
C) Original horizontality
D) Inclusions
Cross-cutting
4
Examine the image below before answering this question. D represents a magma chamber.

-What is the correct order of the events from oldest to youngest?
A) D,B,A,G,C,F
B) G,C,F,D,B,A
C) A,B,D,F,G,C
D) F,C,G,A,B,D

-What is the correct order of the events from oldest to youngest?
A) D,B,A,G,C,F
B) G,C,F,D,B,A
C) A,B,D,F,G,C
D) F,C,G,A,B,D
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5
Carefully examine the relative positions of the lettered arrows on the timeline below and estimate the ages represented by each arrow. Assume all rocks are sedimentary unless otherwise indicated. Use the chart to answer this question.

-Which represents the extinction of the dinosaurs?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents the extinction of the dinosaurs?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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6
Carefully examine the relative positions of the lettered arrows on the timeline below and estimate the ages represented by each arrow. Assume all rocks are sedimentary unless otherwise indicated. Use the chart to answer this question.

-Which represents the oldest known rocks?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents the oldest known rocks?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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7
Carefully examine the relative positions of the lettered arrows on the timeline below and estimate the ages represented by each arrow. Assume all rocks are sedimentary unless otherwise indicated. Use the chart to answer this question.

-Which represents the Cambrian explosion?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents the Cambrian explosion?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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8
Use the diagram below to answer the questions that follow.

-Which represents rocks that formed before A but after E?
A) F
B) G
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents rocks that formed before A but after E?
A) F
B) G
C) C
D) D
E) E
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9
Use the diagram below to answer the questions that follow.

-Which represents rocks composed of granite and is older than F?
A) A
B) H
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents rocks composed of granite and is older than F?
A) A
B) H
C) C
D) D
E) E
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10
Use the diagram below to answer the questions that follow.

-Which represents a sedimentary rock that did not experience contact metamorphism?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

-Which represents a sedimentary rock that did not experience contact metamorphism?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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11
Using the diagram below, what is the possible age of F if A is 100 million years old and D is 70 million
years old?
A) 85 M yrs
B) 170 M yrs
C) 55 M yrs
D) 110 M yrs

A) 85 M yrs
B) 170 M yrs
C) 55 M yrs
D) 110 M yrs
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12
Which graph below best represents the change in the proportion of unstable (parent) radioactive isotopes
with time?
A) Graph a
B) Graph b
C) Graph c
D) Graph d

A) Graph a
B) Graph b
C) Graph c
D) Graph d
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13
Which geologic time principle places events in order based on their position?
A) Relative time
B) Numerical time
C) Deep time
A) Relative time
B) Numerical time
C) Deep time
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14
Which geologic time principle states that older geologic units are below younger geologic units?
A) Principle of superposition
B) Principle of cross cutting relations
C) Principle of original horizontality
A) Principle of superposition
B) Principle of cross cutting relations
C) Principle of original horizontality
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15
Why did Steno propose what eventually became known as the principle of original horizontality?
A) To defend Biblical accounts for the formation of the earth.
B) To explain the existence of fossils found in rocks he was studying.
C) To explain that the earth must be very old based on his observations.
A) To defend Biblical accounts for the formation of the earth.
B) To explain the existence of fossils found in rocks he was studying.
C) To explain that the earth must be very old based on his observations.
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16
Why did Hutton propose what eventually became known as the principle of superposition?
A) To defend Biblical accounts for the formation of the earth.
B) To explain the existence of fossils found in rocks he was studying.
C) To explain that the earth must be very old based on his observations.
A) To defend Biblical accounts for the formation of the earth.
B) To explain the existence of fossils found in rocks he was studying.
C) To explain that the earth must be very old based on his observations.
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17
What must be true of a rock unit that is cut by an igneous intrusion?
A) The rock unit is the same age as the intrusion.
B) The rock unit is younger than the intrusion.
C) The rock unit is older than the intrusion.
A) The rock unit is the same age as the intrusion.
B) The rock unit is younger than the intrusion.
C) The rock unit is older than the intrusion.
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18
What must be true of a rock unit has an inclusion?
A) The rock unit is the same age as the inclusion.
B) The rock unit is younger than the inclusion.
C) The rock unit is older than the inclusion.
A) The rock unit is the same age as the inclusion.
B) The rock unit is younger than the inclusion.
C) The rock unit is older than the inclusion.
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19
Which relative dating principles can be observed in the Grand Canyon?
A) Superposition
B) Original horizontality
C) Cross cutting
D) All of the above
A) Superposition
B) Original horizontality
C) Cross cutting
D) All of the above
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20
What type of scientist studies fossils?
A) Paleontologist
B) Geomorphologist
C) Petrologist
A) Paleontologist
B) Geomorphologist
C) Petrologist
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21
When were the key ingredients for life first present on Earth?
A) 4,000 years ago
B) 4 million years ago
C) 4 billion years ago
A) 4,000 years ago
B) 4 million years ago
C) 4 billion years ago
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22
How is the geologic time scale sub-divided into smaller units?
A) Based on equal time intervals
B) Based on major events in Earth history
C) Based on the fossil record
A) Based on equal time intervals
B) Based on major events in Earth history
C) Based on the fossil record
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23
When did large numbers of fossils first appear in the geologic record?
A) About 5000 years ago
B) About 500 million years ago
C) About 5 billion years ago
A) About 5000 years ago
B) About 500 million years ago
C) About 5 billion years ago
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24
When did dinosaurs, exclusive of birds, become extinct?
A) 6,600 years ago
B) 6.6 million years ago
C) 66 million years ago
D) 660 million years ago
A) 6,600 years ago
B) 6.6 million years ago
C) 66 million years ago
D) 660 million years ago
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25
When did over 96% of marine and 70% of land species on Earth become extinct?
A) K-T boundary
B) P-T boundary
C) T-C boundary
A) K-T boundary
B) P-T boundary
C) T-C boundary
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26
What happens to the parent isotope over time?
A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) It stays the same
A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) It stays the same
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27
Why can radioactive elements be used to determine the ages of rocks?
A) Their half lives increase predictably over time.
B) Their half lives decrease predictably over time.
C) Their half lives do not change over time.
A) Their half lives increase predictably over time.
B) Their half lives decrease predictably over time.
C) Their half lives do not change over time.
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28
Acceptance of the concept of deep time was a paradigm shift for the scientific community.
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29
Relative dating involves radioactive isotopes.
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30
The geologic time scale was originally developed using relative time principles and fossil correlation.
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31
The principle of superposition suggests that rock layers on the top of a sequence are older than layers on the bottom.
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32
Deep time refers to the amount of time primarily before humans evolved.
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33
Tom Vail and the Tavwoats Indians both appeal to a mystical force rather than science when discussing the formation of the Grand Canyon.
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34
James Ussher was a religious scholar who first suggested an exact date for "creation"
of the Earth.
of the Earth.
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35
A fault would be a cross-cutting feature.
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36
Rocks at the bottom of a sequence cannot be deformed if overlying rocks are not deformed.
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37
The frequently found progression from sandstone to shale to limestone is typical of that found along passive margins today.
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38
Cinder cones are typically the last formation in a geologic sequence.
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39
Fossils are the key to matching rocks across large regions.
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40
Changes to the biosphere were most common 3.5 billion years ago.
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41
Periods are the longest time spans on the Geologic Time Scale.
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42
Fossils became common starting with the Cambrian.
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43
Atmospheric oxygen greatly increased during the Cambrian.
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44
Paleontologists have examined the fossil record to determine that 99.9% of all species that ever existed have become extinct.
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45
Humans have existed on Earth longer than any other animal species.
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46
Humans and non-avian dinosaurs co-existed for a short amount of time.
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47
The Age of Mammals followed the K-T mass extinction.
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48
A single ocean existed when Pangaea formed.
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49
The only geologic event known to correlate with the P-T mass extinction is an asteroid impact.
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50
Radioactive isotope dating techniques are usually used for sedimentary rocks.
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51
Early calculations for the age of the Earth were similar to those determined using radioactive isotopes.
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52
The atomic mass number is found by adding the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
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53
Radioactive isotopes disappear when they decay.
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54
Radioactive elements are found in materials all around us, even our bodies.
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55
A half-life is defined as half the time it takes for a group of isotopes to decay to daughters.
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56
Numerical dating and relative time principle can be used to bracket ages of sedimentary rocks.
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57
Uniformitarian principles assume that features on Earth's surface formed as a result of isolated cataclysms of relatively short duration similar to those observed today.
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Catastrophic events must have precedents.
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