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"Halite & gypsum - CORRECT ANSWER Part of Evaporites -
Form as the water in the original solution evaporates and leaves the sediment (in this case,
salt) behind
- Chemical sedimentary rocks
Forms in desert conditions in shallow marine basins, or along coastal tidal flats"
"Stalactite/Stalagmite - CORRECT ANSWER found in caves
- chemical sed. rocks"
"Varved Shale - CORRECT ANSWER Formed in glacial enviorment
Each varve represents a sequence of annual deposits"
"Mudcracks - CORRECT ANSWER Mud Cracks form only in clay and siltstone;
Silt/clay is typically rich in water by volume and shrinks as it dehydrates - making cracks
form"
"Varves - CORRECT ANSWER Light-dark seasonal bands in shale or siltstone, and are
deposited in shallow bodies of water"
"Crossbeds - CORRECT ANSWER consists of inclined "lines" that slant at an angle;
They are typically only preserved in sandstone
Cross bedding forms when a sand dune migrates. Sand grains are blown up the windward
(upwind) side of the dune, and pile up at the crest. When it becomes too steep, a little sand
avalanche happens. Each little avalanche produces one of those 'slanty' lines in the
sandstone you see!"
"Ripple marks - CORRECT ANSWER in lakeshore environments, at edges where water
is shallow/drying up"
"What types of faults would be associated with divergent plate boundaries? - CORRECT
ANSWER Normal faults"
"What type of plate motion occurs at transform plate boundaries? - CORRECT ANSWER
plates slide past each other"
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,"What type of fault is found at transform plate boundaries? - CORRECT ANSWER
Strike-slip"
"At what type of plate boundary are folds most likely to be found? - CORRECT ANSWER
Convergent plate boundary"
"Name the two types of folds - CORRECT ANSWER Anticline, syncline"
"Differences between anticline and syncline - CORRECT ANSWER In cross-section, an
anticline will always look like an arch, and a syncline will always look like a trough"
"Footwall vs hanging wall (Reverse Fault) - CORRECT ANSWER "
"Footwall vs hanging wall (Normal Fault) - CORRECT ANSWER "
"Horizontal Bedding - CORRECT ANSWER structures are parallel with sedimentary
bedding"
"After 1 half life how much has the parent decayed - CORRECT ANSWER 50%"
"After 2 half lives, how much does the parent have left? - CORRECT ANSWER 25%"
"Sedimentary layers are usually deposited in what beds - CORRECT ANSWER
Horizontal"
"What is the difference between relative age and numeric age? - CORRECT ANSWER
Relative age establishes the order of past geological events while numeric age finds the
absolute specific age"
"Transgression - CORRECT ANSWER Sea level rises"
"Regression - CORRECT ANSWER Sea level is falling"
"Relationship between coarsening vs fining upward - CORRECT ANSWER Fining
upward means grain size is decreasing upward, coarsening upward means that the grain
size is increasing upward
To deposit coarser, energy must be higher (faster flowing water) than the energy to deposit
fine grains"
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,"Fill in the blank: Beach, Dunes, Shallow Marine, Offshore, Deep Ocean - CORRECT
ANSWER Top Left Arrow: Beach
Top Right Arrow: Dunes
Bottom Left: Shallow Marine
Bottom Mid: Offshore
Bottom Right: Deep Ocean"
"Adjacent depositional environments when sea level rises - CORRECT ANSWER When
sea level rises the environment will start as a beach and then become an offshore tide flat"
"Fossiliferous limestone containing several different types of fossils (crinoid stem,
bryozoan, bivalve, and gastropod).
Together these fossils make up a fossil assemblage. What type of environment did this rock
most likely form in - CORRECT ANSWER Shallow marine"
"Which of the following is the geologic range of the gastropod - CORRECT ANSWER
Ordovician and silurian"
"Which of the following fossils would be the best index fossil - CORRECT ANSWER
Bryozoan"
"Concurrent Range - CORRECT ANSWER The time period during which a group of
fossils all lived at the same time (or are all found together in the fossil record)"
"Population - CORRECT ANSWER The smallest unit that can evolve
Group of interbreeding individuals belonging to a particular species, sharing a common
geographic area"
"Evolution - CORRECT ANSWER the cumulative changes that occur in a population
over time"
"Natural Selection (4 Processes) - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Genetic variation
2. Overproduction of offspring
3. Struggle for existence
4. Differential survival and reproduction"
"What is Natural Selection - CORRECT ANSWER the simple result of variation,
differential reproduction, and heredity — it is mindless and mechanistic
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, Selection acts on that variation in a very non-random way: genetic variants that aid
survival and reproduction are much more likely to become common than variants that
don't"
"Is natural selection random? - CORRECT ANSWER NO"
"Darwin's Finches - Why was this study important? - CORRECT ANSWER Told us that
beak size is related to feeding strategies and reproduction"
"When sea level falls.... - CORRECT ANSWER Parts of the oceanic crust emerge from the
water"
"Compared to the deepest part of the ocean, are the seas created by flooding the
continental crust shallow or deep? - CORRECT ANSWER Shallow"
"will more shallow seas lead to HIGH or LOW biodiversity? - CORRECT ANSWER HIGH"
"What are banded iron formations (BIF's) mostly made of - CORRECT ANSWER Iron"
"Where did the oxygen come from that led to the formation of the red bands? - CORRECT
ANSWER Micros from cyanobacteria"
"Would we expect to see more or fewer shallow seas with more mid-ocean ridges? -
CORRECT ANSWER Fewer"
"Would more mid-ocean ridges lead to higher or lower biodiversity - CORRECT
ANSWER Higher"
"What part of the Brachiopod is preserved? - CORRECT ANSWER Soft body imprint"
"Trilobites are arthropods. What part of the Trilobite is preserved? - CORRECT
ANSWER Exoskeleton"
"What part of the Opabinia and Pikaia is preserved? - CORRECT ANSWER Soft body
imprints"
"What is the process by which bones and shells are replaced by minerals called? -
CORRECT ANSWER Permineralization"
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