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8 Sci Ch 5 Test 5

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5000-6000   how many years ago did the Flood probably occur  
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Archaeopteryx   supposed intermediate fossil that shows both reptile and bird characteristics  
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australopithecine   "southern apes"  
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big bang   supposed starting point of cosmic evolution  
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Cambrian explosion   the sudden appearance of life in the fossil record  
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carbon-14 dating   radiometric dating method used on organic materials  
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catastrophism   the idea that one or more catastrophes are primarily responsible for Earth's geological features  
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coelecanth   deep-sea fish thought to be the ancestor of the first amphibians  
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cranial capacity   skull volume for brain  
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Cuvier   scientist who first suggested that many catastrophes have shaped Earth's geological features  
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Darwin   wrote On the Origin of Species  
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eons, eras, periods and epochs   time periods into which evolutionists have divided the geologic column from longest to shortest  
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evolution   the belief that the universe and life originated by natural processes over billions of years  
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fossils   the preserved remains of plants , animals or human in sedimentary rock  
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geologic column   hypothetical time scale that supposedly charts both the earth's history and the sequence of the rock layers in the earth's crust  
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Homo erectus   Java man, "upright man"  
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Homo habilis   chimpanzeelike "missing link" called "handy man"  
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Homo sapiens   Scientific name for humans  
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index fossil   a fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to date the rock layer in which it is found  
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intermediates   another name for transitional forms  
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Lucy   the most famous australopithecine  
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Lyell   geologist who proposed the idea of uniformitarianism  
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natural selection   idea that fittest and strongest of each species are more likely to survive and reproduce than weaker or unfit members of the species  
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Neanderthal man   human "ancestor" who was fully human but probably had rickets  
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nowhere   where in the earth's crust is the geologic column found it its entirety  
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paleontology   study of fossils  
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Peking man   fossil lost during World War II  
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polystrate   A fossil that spans several layers of rock  
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punctuated equilibrium   evolutionary hypothesis that states that new kinds of organisms arise quickly because of rapid genetic changes  
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Ramapithecus   human "ancestor" reconstructed from a few teeth and bone fragments  
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Seymouria   one of the supposed links between amphibians and reptiles  
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Skull 1470   badly crushed "Homo habilis" skull that scientists found in Kenya  
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special creation   the belief, in accordance with the Book of Genesis, that every species was individually created by God in the form in which it exists today and is not capable of undergoing any change  
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stasis   when an organism shows no change between its appearance in the fossil record and at the present day  
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theistic evolution   one idea that attempts to reconcile the Bible and evolution  
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Tiktaalik   supposed transitional fossil between fish and tetrapods.  
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unconformity   term that refers to the gap formed when continuous strata are missing one of more layers  
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uniformitarianism   false belief that all geological processes have always proceeded at the same rate  
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uniformity   a principle that says that the same scientific laws in operation today have existed throughout the earth's history  
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zero   number of times science can or have made an authoritative statement about the origin of earth  
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