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Journal #1 - Fossils 1. What is a fossil? 2. How do fossils help geologists learn information about the past? 3. What type of rock are fossils found in? Fossils Objective: Understanding different fossil formation and how they are a key to past geologic events. Fossils Fossils ◦ Preserved in rocks ◦ Only a small portion of organisms ◦ Help support theories of different life ◦ Tell us where, when and how organism lived Fossils Creation of Fossils ◦ Organism CANNOT decay ◦ Buried quickly (mudflow, tar pit) ◦ Hard parts (bones, teeth, exoskeleton) Fossil Evidence Evolution ◦ Similarity of fossils in different time periods ◦ Old Rocks Fish;Young Rocks Amphibians Past Environments ◦ Show changes in Earth ◦ Water habitats show up in rock layers now above sea level Different Types of Fossils Fossilization – process of creating a fossil Types ◦ Petrified ◦ Carbonaceous Film ◦ Mold and Cast ◦ Amber ◦ Tar Pits ◦ Frozen in the Ground ◦ Trace Fossils Petrified Petrified Fossils ◦ Some or all of the original materials in the remains have been replaced by minerals Carbonaceous Film Carbon Fossils ◦ Organism is buried by sediments that pile up and increase heat and pressure ◦ Gases and liquids forced from the body ◦ Thin film of carbon residue is left forming an outline Mold and Cast Mold and Cast Fossils ◦ Organism is buried ◦ Fossil weathers and erodes from water moving through pores in the rock layers ◦ Harder rock surrounding fossil forms a mold ◦ Sediments are carried into the mold and deposited ◦ A cast is created Amber Amber Fossils ◦ Organisms are trapped in liquid amber ◦ Amber hardens, preserves organism inside Tar Pits Tar Pit Fossils ◦ Organisms get trapped in tar pits Frozen Fossils Frozen in Ice ◦ Organisms that get trapped in a decrease in temperature ◦ Organisms preserved in chunks of ice Trace Fossils Trace Fossils ◦ Show an organisms movement Size, weight, age Speed of movement Lifestyle Social life Index Fossils Index Fossils ◦ Used to date rock layers