Chapter 5-Changes in Nature

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Across
  1. 3. t.rex teeth found in a fossil graveyard are which kind of fossil
  2. 4. petrified wood is an example of this type of fossil
  3. 9. fossils found above another rock layer are considered to be _____ in age
  4. 13. evolutionists and creationists view the history of change different because they have different ___
  5. 14. the idea that organisms with the best traits will survive and reproduce
  6. 16. the pelvic spur of a boa that was thought to be a leftover hind leg, and is considered to be this kind of structure
  7. 18. creationists view ___ as evidence of the increasing disorder in creation as a result of the Fall
  8. 19. this method of rock dating can be used only for "young" fossils
  9. 20. Jesus quoted ___ as though it described real people and events
Down
  1. 1. evolutionists believe that similarities in embryos suggest that all vertebrates had a ___ ___
  2. 2. the blending of Darwin's theories of natural selection with mutations and genetics
  3. 5. evolutionists refer to some body parts as ___ structures because they have similar bone structures
  4. 6. an organism that is still living today that are identical to those in the fossil record
  5. 7. the idea that Earth's physical processes operate at the same rate in the present as in the past
  6. 8. this theory is the idea that organisms can gain new traits and pass on those traits to their offspring
  7. 10. this theory states that individuals in a species must compete for survival
  8. 11. different groups of organisms that God created to be distinct from each other
  9. 12. the preserved remains of plants and animals
  10. 15. the idea that species do not change over time
  11. 17. the Bible teaches that living things were created by God a few ___ years ago