Species
Across
- 4. tectonics- the movements as the result of solid "plates" moving slowly, as little as 3 cm a year, over Earth's mantle
- 5. Radiation- process where single species or a small group of species evolve over a relatively short period of time
- 6. theory- prokaryotic cells entered those ancestral eukaryotes
- 11. extinction- an event during which many species become extinct over a relatively short period of time
- 12. extinction- paleontologists use this to describe the kind of "business as usual" extinction
- 13. researchers who study fossils to learn about ancient life
- 15. eons are divided
- 16. Evolution needed to be slow and steady
- 17. fossils- distinctive fossils used to establish and compare the relative ages of rock layers and the fossils they contain
- 18. time scale- geologists and paleontologists have built a time line of Earth's history
Down
- 1. Equilibrium- the terms used to describe equilibrium that is interrupted by brief periods or more rapid change
- 2. evolution-evolution produces similar structures and characteristics in distantly related organisms through this process
- 3. time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- 4. Eras are subdivided
- 7. patterns- grand transformations in anatomy, phylogeny, ecology, and behavior, which usually take place in clades larger than a single species
- 8. is one that has died out
- 9. the process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other over time
- 10. dating- relies on radioactive isotopes, which decay, or break down, into stable isotopes at a steady rate
- 14. Dating- places rock layers and their fossils in a temporal sequence