7.4 How did Life Develop?

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7.4 How did Life Develop?

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A fossil is...
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A very old bone or other body part
B
A decayed old bone or other body part
C
A petrified (stone) shape of a bone or other body part
D
An imprint in rock of an ancient animal or plant

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Which is not a fossil?
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Pollen grains inside an ancient clay pot
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A pawprint of a dinosaur in petrified mud
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A shell of a mollusc in a thick layer of calcium
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A petrified human bone

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An index fossil...
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is used as an indicator to see how old a layer is
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is used as an indicator to see which layer has the most life forms
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shows what a certain species looked like
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Is the best-preserved fossil in a layer of rock

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Explain why we do not
find fossils of bacteria.
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7.4 How life began

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How did the universe change, moments after the Big Bang?
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It expanded and became hotter
B
It expanded and became cooler
C
It exploded and became hotter
D
It exploded and became cooler

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Describe ancient Earth:
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It had water and an atmosphere, but no oxygen
B
It had water and oxygen, but no atmosphere
C
It had water but no atmosphere, no oxygen
D
It had oxygen but no water and no atmosphere

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Explain why the formation of the ozone layer was required for life to begin.
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Ozone keeps the Earth at an optimal temperature
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Ozone protects the Earth against harmful UV-radiation

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Pangea: you are here

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Pangea: the ancient continent

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Cambrium Explosion
4 billion years: mostly bacteria, plankton and algae
From 600 million years ago: a burst of diversification of life

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Workbook
Page 229
Question 32

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Homework
Questions 32, 33, 34

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