5th Types of Rocks
5th Types of Rocks
5th Types of Rocks
Usually when an animal or plant dies, it decomposes. That means it rots away to
nothing over time. But sometimes, an animal gets buried at the bottom of an ocean in
layers of sand or mud called sediment. Over many years, the animal’s skeleton gets
crushed by more layers of sediment. Eventually, the sediment hardens into rock over the
bones, which decay. When that happens, minerals slowly replace the bones and make a
cast of the skeleton in the same shape as the original. Millions of years later, the rock
surrounding the skeleton surfaces after an earthquake or after erosion from wind and rain.
The fossil is then just waiting to be found, perhaps by someone like you digging it up from
the ground!
There are some other, more unusual ways for fossils to form. Scientists have
discovered skeletons of animals that died instantly when a volcano erupted, their bones
preserved in the ash. Small bugs or insects caught in tree sap can become fossils when
Huge dinosaur skeletons are probably the most famous kinds of fossils. The largest
ever found is a dinosaur called sauroposeidon (sore’-oh-puh-sie’-dun). Scientists think this
type of dinosaur was 60 feet long and weighed 60 tons—that equals 120,000 pounds! But
fossils are not always huge. The tiniest dinosaur fossil was found in China. Microraptor was
only about a foot long, which is about the size of a box of cereal. Even tinier are the
smallest fossils ever discovered, blue-green algae that lived on some rocks in Africa more
than three billion years ago. Blue-green algae are also the very oldest fossils ever found.
Fossils give us a wonderful window into our past. Today the science of studying
fossils is alive and well. Paleontology (pay-lee-un-tall’-uh-gee) is the study of the history of
life on earth, using fossils as the evidence. So if you love dinosaurs and you want to know
more about what happened on earth thousands or millions of years ago, maybe
someday you can make your living by digging up fossils!
a. The oldest fossils on record date back to the time of the first
humans living in North America.
d. You are likely to find a fossil after it has been brought to the surface by wind or rain
erosion, or even a natural disaster.
2. According to the information in the article, why are fossils helpful in studying the prehistoric
past?
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4. Using the information in the article, describe one way a fossil can form.
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5. In your own words, describe what the La Brea Tar Pits are.
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The following terms are vocabulary words from the article. Match the
vocabulary word with its correct definition by writing the corresponding
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7. _____ erosion g. ancient, extinct elephants from the time of the Ice Age
In the article, “Fossils: Clues to the Past,” you learned that fossils help
scientists learn about prehistoric animals, including dinosaurs and other extinct
creatures, like mammoths and saber-toothed cats.
On the lines below, describe what kind of information scientists can learn
about a prehistoric animal from studying its fossil. Base your answer on the
information from the article and your knowledge of geology.
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a. The oldest fossils on record date back to the time of the first
humans living in North America.
b. Only large animals, like dinosaurs, mammoths, and saber-toothed cats, are
capable of becoming fossilized.
d. You are more likely to find a fossil after it has been brought to the surface by wind
or rain erosion, or even a natural disaster.
2. According to the information in the article, why are fossils helpful in studying the prehistoric
past?
Fossils can tell scientists what prehistoric animals looked like, how big or small
they were, and where and when they lived.
4. Using the information in the article, describe one way a fossil can form.
Accept any of the following answers: Fossils form over thousands of years in
hardened sediment when minerals replace bones or other remains. Fossils form
when animal bones are preserved in ash; or asphalt; or amber.
5. In your own words, describe what the La Brea Tar Pits are.
La Brea Tar Pits is an area in central L.A. where scientists have found millions of fossils.
The following terms are vocabulary words from the article. Match the
vocabulary word with its correct definition by writing the corresponding
letter on the line.
7. i. erosion g. ancient, extinct elephants from the time of the Ice Age