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introduction
laboratory simulation
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early
arthropod
(trilobite)
early bird
early
dinosaur
early human
fossil fish
with transitional
amphibians
( tiktaalik)
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verify
phases
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phase 1:
identifying the location of
fossils
complete the following steps:
1
place fossils in layers of rock
according to order in which
organisms evolved
2
select verify to check answers
go to phase 2
Step1: Recall fossil succession principle
Fossil succession states that older fossils are in lower (deeper) rock layers, younger in upper layers. Evolution order: Early arthropod (trilobite) → Fossil fish with transitional amphibians → Early dinosaur → Early bird → Early human.
Step2: Match fossils to rock layers
- Deepest layer (oldest): Early arthropod (trilobite) fossil.
- Next: Fossil fish with transitional amphibians.
- Next: Early dinosaur.
- Next: Early bird.
- Uppermost (youngest): Early human.
(Visually check rock layer depths: The lowest orange dot (deepest) → Early arthropod; then next up → Fossil fish; then → Dinosaur; then → Bird; then highest → Early human.)
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From deepest (oldest) to uppermost (youngest) rock layers:
- Early arthropod (trilobite)
- Fossil fish with transitional amphibians (Tiktaalik)
- Early dinosaur
- Early bird
- Early human