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Chemistry, 03.02.2020 08:49, Rogeartest4

How do we measure the age of earth?

what does geologic time measure?

what is the estimated age of the earth?

what are fossil formations, and how do they determine the age of landforms?

what physical evidence shows that earth has changed due to natural processes?

what do natural processes do? give examples of these processes.

what is weathering? give two examples.

describe erosion in your own words.

explain the process of deposition.

what natural processes are responsible for each of the following?
wave rock:
thor's hammer:
the hawaiian island chains:
the great blue hole:

where can we find physical evidence to support the theory of evolution?

what is the theory of evolution?

how can scientists use fossils to see if a species has changed over time?

explain how extinct organisms have left their evidence behind, which scientists now study.

where are the oldest fossils located and why?

how can new evidence lead to a change in scientific knowledge?

how have advances in technology played a role in gathering new evidence to change scientific knowledge?

what kind of technology us locate likely places to find fossils?

there was a nearly intact fossil of a hadrosaur called dakota. how did this find change our knowledge of the hadrosaur? list three specific ways. careful examination of ötzi the iceman lead to what discoveries?

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