3rd Grade Science Flashcards: What Fossils Reveal

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What Fossils Reveal

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What can fossils show about how an organism moved?

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Movement patterns, such as walking, crawling, or swimming. Footprints and trackways preserve evidence of how ancient animals traveled.

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Flashcard 1: What can fossils show about how an organism moved?

Answer: Movement patterns, such as walking, crawling, or swimming. Footprints and trackways preserve evidence of how ancient animals traveled.

Flashcard 2: Why are fossils uncommon in igneous rock?

Answer: Heat from melted rock can destroy remains. Igneous rock forms from cooling magma, which destroys organic material.

Flashcard 3: What do plant fossils in a place now cold and dry suggest about the past climate there?

Answer: It was likely warmer and wetter in the past. Tropical plants can't survive in cold, so the climate must have changed.

Flashcard 4: Which conclusion best fits: Many plant fossils and coal are found in one area.

Answer: The area likely had many plants, such as a swamp or forest. Coal forms from compressed plant matter in ancient swamps.

Flashcard 5: Which part of an organism is most likely to become a fossil: soft tissue or hard parts?

Answer: Hard parts, such as bones, shells, or teeth. Soft parts decay quickly, while hard parts resist decay and can fossilize.

Flashcard 6: What can fossils show about where an organism lived long ago?

Answer: The kind of habitat or environment it lived in. Marine fossils on mountains show oceans once covered those areas.

Flashcard 7: What does it mean if a fossil is found in a lower rock layer than another fossil?

Answer: The lower-layer fossil is older. Rock layers form in order, with oldest at the bottom.

Flashcard 8: Identify the environment suggested by a fossil fish: land forest or water environment?

Answer: A water environment. Fish need water to survive, so their fossils indicate aquatic environments.

Flashcard 9: Choose the older fossil if layer A is above layer B: fossil in layer A or fossil in layer B?

Answer: Fossil in layer B. Lower rock layers formed first, making their fossils older.

Flashcard 10: What does a fossil of a fern suggest about the climate long ago?

Answer: It was likely warm and wet enough for many plants to grow. Ferns need moisture and warmth to thrive, indicating tropical conditions.

Flashcard 11: What do fossils in rock layers show about changes in life over time?

Answer: Different organisms lived at different times. Rock layers act like a timeline, with each layer containing different species.

Flashcard 12: What is a trace fossil?

Answer: A fossil that shows an organism's activity, not its body. Examples include footprints, burrows, or bite marks left by ancient organisms.

Flashcard 13: What does a fossil footprint show about an organism?

Answer: It shows the organism's movement and sometimes its size. Footprints preserve evidence of how organisms moved and their dimensions.

Flashcard 14: What do fossils show about life on Earth long ago?

Answer: They show what organisms lived in the past and what they were like. Fossils provide direct evidence of ancient species and their characteristics.

Flashcard 15: What can fossils show about what an organism looked like?

Answer: Its size, shape, and body parts. Preserved bones and shells reveal the physical features of extinct organisms.

Flashcard 16: Which rock type most commonly contains fossils: igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic?

Answer: Sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks form in layers that preserve organisms best.

Flashcard 17: Identify what fossils can show about past food chains: who ate whom or today's weather?

Answer: Who ate whom. Predator and prey fossils found together reveal ancient food relationships.

Flashcard 18: Choose the correct statement: fossils in lower layers are usually older or younger than fossils above?

Answer: Older. This follows the principle of superposition in geology.

Flashcard 19: Which option best matches a cast: an empty imprint or a filled-in copy of the organism's shape?

Answer: A filled-in copy of the organism's shape. Casts are solid replicas, while molds are hollow impressions.

Flashcard 20: What is a body fossil?

Answer: A fossil made from an organism's body parts, such as bones, teeth, or shells. These fossils preserve actual physical remains of organisms.

Flashcard 21: What do plant fossils tell scientists about long-ago places?

Answer: They show what kinds of plants grew there and suggest the climate. Plant fossils reveal vegetation types and climate conditions.

Flashcard 22: What is an imprint fossil?

Answer: A flat print of an organism, such as a leaf, in rock. Forms when organisms are pressed between rock layers, leaving outlines.

Flashcard 23: What do fossils in a place tell you about the environment long ago?

Answer: They indicate what the habitat was like in that area long ago. Fossils reveal past environmental conditions where organisms lived.

Flashcard 24: What does a fossilized tooth or jaw help scientists infer about an animal?

Answer: What it ate, based on tooth shape. Sharp teeth suggest meat-eating; flat teeth indicate plant-eating.

Flashcard 25: What does it mean if a fossil looks like a living organism today?

Answer: That organism's kind has changed little over a very long time. Some species remain virtually unchanged through evolutionary time.

Flashcard 26: Identify the type of fossil: a preserved footprint in rock.

Answer: Trace fossil. Footprints show where organisms walked, not their body parts.

Flashcard 27: Which type of fossil is a footprint or a burrow: body fossil or trace fossil?

Answer: Trace fossil. Trace fossils show evidence of activity, not actual body parts.

Flashcard 28: What does a trackway fossil (a line of footprints) show about an animal?

Answer: How it moved and the direction it traveled. Footprint patterns reveal walking speed and gait of ancient animals.

Flashcard 29: What do fossils provide evidence of about Earth's past?

Answer: They provide evidence of life that lived long ago. Fossils are like nature's history book, showing us what lived millions of years ago.

Flashcard 30: Which option is a trace fossil: a shell, a footprint, or a bone?

Answer: A footprint. Footprints show activity (walking), while shells and bones are body fossils.

Flashcard 31: What is extinction?

Answer: When all members of a species have died out. Like dinosaurs, extinct species no longer exist anywhere on Earth.

Flashcard 32: What is a mold fossil?

Answer: An impression left in rock where an organism was buried. The organism decays, leaving only its shape pressed into the rock.

Flashcard 33: What do fossils show about life on Earth long ago?

Answer: They show what organisms lived, and what their environments were like. Fossils are evidence of ancient life and past environmental conditions.

Flashcard 34: What do many fossilized seashells in one rock layer suggest about that past environment?

Answer: It was likely a marine (ocean) environment. Seashells form in oceans, showing the area was underwater.

Flashcard 35: What does a fossil of a fish found in rock on land suggest about that place long ago?

Answer: The area was once covered by water, such as a sea or lake. Fish fossils indicate ancient seas or lakes existed there.

Flashcard 36: Which rock layer is usually older: a lower layer or an upper layer?

Answer: A lower layer is usually older. Sediments deposit over time, so deeper layers formed before upper ones.

Flashcard 37: What does it mean if a fossil is from an organism not found alive today?

Answer: The organism is extinct. Extinct means the species no longer exists anywhere on Earth.

Flashcard 38: What is amber, and what can it preserve as fossils?

Answer: Hardened tree resin that can trap and preserve small organisms. Sticky resin trapped insects and hardened over millions of years.

Flashcard 39: What does a fossilized nest or eggshells show about an animal?

Answer: It reproduced by laying eggs and used that area for nesting. Preserved eggs prove the species reproduced by laying eggs.

Flashcard 40: What can fossils in different rock layers show about life over time?

Answer: Life has changed; some species appeared and others went extinct. Different fossils in layers show evolution and extinction over time.

Flashcard 41: Identify the type of fossil: a dinosaur tooth preserved in rock.

Answer: Body fossil. Teeth are preserved body parts, not traces of activity.

Flashcard 42: What does it mean if a fossil species is not found in younger rock layers?

Answer: The species likely became extinct. Absence in newer layers suggests the species died out completely.

Flashcard 43: Identify the best conclusion: A fossil shows an animal with sharp teeth and claws.

Answer: It likely ate other animals (it was a predator). Sharp teeth and claws are adaptations for catching and eating prey.

Flashcard 44: Which type of fossil is a preserved bone or shell: body fossil or trace fossil?

Answer: Body fossil. Body fossils preserve actual parts of organisms like bones or shells.