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$100 Question from Vocabulary An animal track left in mud which after time turns into rock.TRANSCRIPT
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Final Jeopardy
Types of Fossils 2
$100 Question from Vocabulary
An animal track left in mud which after time turns into
rock.
$100 Answer from Vocabulary
imprint
$200 Question from Vocabulary
A group of living things that is no longer living.
$200 Answer from Vocabulary
Extinct
$300 Question from Vocabulary
The shape of a plant or animal left in sediments when the rock formed.
$300 Answer from Vocabulary
Mold
$400 Question from Vocabulary
The hardened remains of a living thing that died long
ago.
$400 Answer from Vocabulary
$500 Question from Vocabulary
A fossil that looks exactly like the
actual organism, but it is made
when mud or clay fills a mold.
$500 Answer from Vocabulary
cast
$100 Question from Types of Fossils
What type of fossil is shown below?
$100 Answer from Types of Fossils
imprint
$200 Question from Types of Fossils
What type of fossil is shown
above?
$200 Answer from Types of Fossils
cast
$300 Question from Types of Fossils
What type of fossil is shown above?
$300 Answer from Types of Fossils
True to Form or Preserved Part
$400 Question from Types of Fossils
What type of fossil is shown above?
$400 Answer from Types of Fossils
mold fossil
$500 Question from Types of Fossils
Which type of fossil looks just like an actual body part of a
once-living thing?
$500 Answer from Types of FossilsCast Fossil
$100 Question from Misc.What are organisms that lived during the time that dinosaurs lived and are still living today
called?
$100 Answer from Misc.
Living Fossils
$200 Question from Misc.What do mammoths and elephants have
in common?
$200 Answer from Misc.
The both have tusks.
$300 Question from Misc.Tree sap hardens and becomes __________.
$300 Answer from Misc.
Amber
$400 Question from Misc.If the fossil below was found in a desert, what does that tell you?
$400 Answer from Misc.
The area used to be under water.
$500 Question from Misc.If a fossil has really sharp
teeth, what can we infer that the organism ate?
$500 Answer from Misc.Meat
$100 Question from Types of Fossils 2
Which type of fossil is featured below?
$100 Answer from Types of Fossils 2
Mold Fossil
$200 Question from Types of Fossils 2
Which type of fossil is pictured below?
$200 Answer from Types of Fossils 2
Petrified Wood
$300 Question from Types of Fossils 2
Are plant fossils or animalfossils more common? Why?
$300 Answer from Types of Fossils 2
Animal fossils – plant parts
are destroyed easier
$400 Question from Types of Fossils 2
What type of fossil is pictured below?
$400 Answer from Types of Fossils 2
Amber Fossil
$500 Question from Types of Fossils 2
Which type of fossil is pictured below?
$500 Answer from Types of Fossils 2
Cast Fossil
$100 Question from Becoming a Fossil
In which type of rocks are fossils most
commonly found?
$100 Answer from Becoming a Fossil
Sedimentary
$200 Question from Becoming a Fossil
What happens to the soft parts of an animal when it
dies?
$200 Answer from Becoming a Fossil
They decompose or rot away.
$300 Question from Becoming a Fossil
Why do fossils not form in metamorphic rocks very
often?
$300 Answer from Becoming a Fossil
The fossil is destroyed under heat and pressure as the
metaphoric rock forms.
$400 Question from Becoming a Fossil
Why don’t all fish become fossils?
$400 Answer from Becoming a Fossil
Many answers… 1 reason is the fish couldhave been eaten by another animal.
$500 Question from Becoming a Fossil
If an animal is eaten, will there be a fossil left behind?
$500 Answer from Becoming a Fossil
No, there wouldn’t be anything leftto become a fossil.
Final JeopardyHorseshoe crabs still
look like they did millions of years ago.
What can we infer about the horseshoe
crab fossil?
Final Jeopardy Answer
It looks the same as a horseshoe crab does today.