1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned face
1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned face
All of those are correct, nice. Your turn.
Your definition is correct although I was looking for bird-hipped, knowing both is helpful.
1) Identify what order the specimen belongs to. 2) Identify the genus the specimen belongs to. 3) Identify the specific anatomical feature shown in the image. 4) What does the name of the order this specimen belongs to mean?
1. Ornithischia?
2. Triceratops?
3. beak?
4. 3 horned face
All of those are correct, nice. Your turn.
Your definition is correct although I was looking for bird-hipped, knowing both is helpful.
Oh sorry I misread I did it for the genus...
anyways
1. Identify the order.
2. Identify the genus.
3. What does the name of this genus mean?
4. Where can this footprint most likely be found?
1. Saurischia
2.[i] tyrannosaurus[/i]
3. tyrant/lizard
4. Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico(basically one of the only places with tyrannosaurus footprints)
1. Identify the order.
2. Identify the genus.
3. What does the name of this genus mean?
4. Where can this footprint most likely be found?
1. Saurischia
2.[i] tyrannosaurus[/i]
3. tyrant/lizard
4. Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico(basically one of the only places with tyrannosaurus footprints)
Pretty much but for the last one I was looking for the broader western U.S. but yours works too.
1. Identify the order.
2. Identify the genus.
3. What does the name of this genus mean?
4. Where can this footprint most likely be found?
1. Saurischia
2.[i] tyrannosaurus[/i]
3. tyrant/lizard
4. Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico(basically one of the only places with tyrannosaurus footprints)
Pretty much but for the last one I was looking for the broader western U.S. but yours works too.
1)What is the half life of Carbon 14?
2) The half-life of Zn-71 is 2.4 minutes. If one had 100.0 g at the beginning, how many grams would be left after 7.2 minutes has elapsed?
3)Who invented radiometric dating and when?
4) Name 5 principles of relative dating.
1. Saurischia
2.[i] tyrannosaurus[/i]
3. tyrant/lizard
4. Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico(basically one of the only places with tyrannosaurus footprints)
Pretty much but for the last one I was looking for the broader western U.S. but yours works too.
1)What is the half life of Carbon 14?
2) The half-life of Zn-71 is 2.4 minutes. If one had 100.0 g at the beginning, how many grams would be left after 7.2 minutes has elapsed?
3)Who invented radiometric dating and when?
4) Name 5 principles of relative dating.
1. 5730 years
2. 12.5 grams
3. Rutherford early 20th century
4. Law of superposition, Law of inclusions, law of cross cutting relationships, law of faunal succession, law of original horizontality
hippo9 wrote:
Pretty much but for the last one I was looking for the broader western U.S. but yours works too.
1)What is the half life of Carbon 14?
2) The half-life of Zn-71 is 2.4 minutes. If one had 100.0 g at the beginning, how many grams would be left after 7.2 minutes has elapsed?
3)Who invented radiometric dating and when?
4) Name 5 principles of relative dating.
1. 5730 years
2. 12.5 grams
3. Rutherford early 20th century
4. Law of superposition, Law of inclusions, law of cross cutting relationships, law of faunal succession, law of original horizontality
Correct, but for number 3 more specifically the year it was invented was 1905. Your turn.