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1.What is a fossil?
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2. What are some things scientists can find out using rocks and rock layers?
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3. Give an example of weathering.
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4. What are examples of erosion?
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5. Explain how weathering and erosion can lead to creating some of the landforms we see?
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6. What can the rock layers tell us about life on Earth?
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7. Explain how processes, like earthquakes, unearth new rock layers and fossils.
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  1. A fossil is the preserved remains or traces of ancient living things. Fossils can be found in rocks and show what life used to be like millions of years ago.

  2. Scientists can learn about Earth's history, ancient climates, and how life forms have evolved by studying rocks and their layers. Different layers can indicate the environmental conditions at various times in the past.

  3. An example of weathering is when rocks break down into smaller pieces due to freezing and thawing. Over time, this process changes the size and shape of rocks.

  4. Examples of erosion include rivers carrying away soil and rocks, and wind blowing sand away from dunes. Both processes gradually reshape the landscape.

  5. Weathering and erosion create landforms like valleys, canyons, and mountains over time. These processes break down rock and transport materials, shaping the Earth's surface.

  6. The rock layers can show us what types of organisms existed at different points in time. They can help us understand how life has changed and adapted through the ages.

  7. Earthquakes can shift the ground and expose new rock layers and fossils that were previously buried. This movement allows scientists to discover and study these remnants of the past.