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evolution  the false belef that the universe and all that is in it originated by natural process over billions of years  
index fossil  a fossil considered to be haracteristic of a specfic period  
eohopper  dog-sized mammal onced thought to be the ancestor of the horse  
special creation  the belief that God called the unicerse and all that is in it into existence out of nothing or "ex nihilo"  
limestone  the type of rock most commonly associated with caverns  
uniformatarionism  the false belief that all geoplogical processes have always proceeded at the same rate  
mass wasting  genera term for movements of rock and soil caused by gravity  
ice wedging  a type of physical weathring that occurs when rainwater or melted ice soaks into tiny cracks in a rock and freezes, splitting the rock  
puctuated equilleibrium hypothesis  the evolutionary hypothesis that states new kinds of organisms arise as a result of drastic environmental changes, whick cause the species to radically changed in just a ew generations  
exfoiation  a type of echanical weathering involving the breaking or peeling away of rock layers, often associated with granite  
neandrathal man  presently is now recognized as 100% human  
stalogmight  a spirelike mass of dripstone on the floor of a cave  
natural selection  the idea that the fittest and strongest of each species are more likely to survive and reproduce than weaker of unfit members of the species  
delta  a fan-shaped deposit of sediments that forms at the mouth of a river  
louds  the sediments carried by a stream  
oxbow lake  a type of lake formed when a sharp curve in a river is cut off from the rest of the river  
stria  large, deep grooves and scratches in rock, produced by glaciers  
meander  a winding, looping curve in the course of a river on a soft, flat flood plain  
leoss  deposits of clay and silt left by a sandstorm  
Charles Darwin  popularized evolution with the book On the Origin of Species  
homo habilis  a 3-foot tall,chimpanseelike "missing link" wronly classified in the same genus as man  
flood plain  a region of level or nearly level land bordering a river, that becomes coveredby river water in flood time  
Charles Lyell  the geologist who popularized uniformitarianism  
weathering  the process by which rocks are brokn down by the forces of nature  
seymoria  a "missing link" one thought to be a transtional form between amphibans and reptiles; nowrecognized as a true amphibian  
transitional forms  a hypothetical fossil that would sho signs of evolving from ne kind of oganism onto another; a "missing link"  
dranage basin  the region of land drained by a stream or river system  
astralopithecines  group of extinct apes o which "lucy" belongs  
fossils  th preserved remains of plants, animals, or huans in sedimentary rock  
carbonic acid  a natural acid found in rainwater and ground water that promotes chemical weathering of rocks  
coeleconth  a "missing link" once thought to be a transitional form between fish and amphibians; found alive in 1938 and discovered to be 100% fish  
sea stack  a pillar-like structure of rock formed when the middle of a sea arch collapses  
homo erectus  "upright man"  
ice age  te period of history during which much of the earths high latiturdes were apparently covered wit glaciers  
drumln  a low hll formed when a glacier overruns a moraine  
theistic evolutin  a modified for of evolutionary hypothesis that attpmts to reconcile the Bible and evolution  
abrasian  sandblasting action ofwindblown sand  
paleontology  the study of fossils  
levee  a natural ridge alog the edge of a river channel  
geological colum  a hypothetical time scale devised by evolutionists that supposedly charts both the earth's history and the sequence of the rock layers in the earth's crust  
archeopleryx  a "missing link" once thought to be a transitional form between reptiles and birds; now considered a true bird  
carst regions  regions of the earth's surface where limestone is exposed and abundant  
morains  the piles of debris left behind when a glacier melts  
water table  the level of standing ground water beneath the earths surface  
aluvial sand  a fan-shaped deposit of sediments at the mouth of a dry stream bed in the desert  
erosian  the process by which soil, sand, or rock fragments produce by weathering are carried away by wind or water  
principle of uniformaty  states that the same scientific laws in operation today have existed throughout the earth's history  
polly strat  fossil that extend through several strata  
nowhere  where is the geological column found in it's entirety in the earth's crust?  
lack of transitional  what is the most important evidence agains evolution in the fossil record?  
plating grass/ tarrasing/ planting trees, grass, and other vegitation/ strip cropping / finses/ drainage system/ dams and levees  list three ways to prevent erosion:  
physical/ chymical  list two types of weathering:  
continental/ valley  list two types of glaciers:  
cresent/ parabolic/ transverse  list three types of sand dunes:  
(blank)  Know the difference between Speciese and Evolution