BIOL 1911 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Carbon-12, Half-Life, Radiometric Dating

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25. 2 the fossil record documents the history of life. Objective: examine how fossils form, how scientists date and interpret them, and what they can and cannot tell us about changes in the history of life. Fossil record primarily based on the sequence in which fossils have accumulated in strata, layers of sedimentary rocks. Other types of fossils: amber (fossilized tree sap) and ice fossils. The fossil record shows: there have been great changes in the kinds of organism on earth at different points in time, how new groups of organisms arose from previously existing ones. Current record is biased towards species that: existed for a long time, were abundant and widespread in certain kinds of environments, had hard skulls, skeletons or other parts that facilitated their fossilization. Fossil record is still remarkably detailed in its account of biological change: gaps in the fossil record continue to be filled by new discoveries.

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