grad 7 Social Study Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
what is the time line for Austalopithecus? | Time line: approximately 1.2 to 4 million years ago |
What is the other name for Homo habilis? | handyman. |
what is the appearance of australopithecus? | ape like;walked on two legs rather than four; small brains; teeth. |
what is the time line for homo habilis? | 2 to 1.5 million years ago. |
the appearan or homo habilis is... | walked upright; long dangling arms. |
tools that australopithecus used | only use i.e. twigs |
tools that homo habilis used | knoked stone flakes off hard stone to produce tools for chopping,scraping and cutting. |
what is the time line for homo eretus? | 1.6 to 80,000 years ago |
homo eretus use what tool? | stone axe and tools for butchering. |
homo eretus were the first to make what? | make fire |
what is the time line for neanderthal? | 133,000 to 32,000 years ago |
the neanderthals make... | stone knives;harpoons and spears. |
cro-magnon live in what time line? | 100,000 to 10,000 years ago. |
what do cro-magnon wore? | wore clothing decorated/wore beads and jewellery. |
cro-mgnon had what tools? | had variety of tools to hunt and fish,paint,draw,sew,make music, and fight with others;made fish hooks and needles from antlers. |
where do cro-magnon live? | they only live in Europe. |
homo sapiens sapiens is a..... | modern humans |
homo sapiens sapiens live in what time line? | 10,000 yeas ago to present. |
homo sapiens sapiens are .... | modern day humans |
homo sapiens sapiens have what tool? | superior tool making skills. |
source | where the information originates. |
primary source | written by people who take part in the event they re describing. |
secondary source | written after an event has taken place. |
basic needs | include food, shelter, clothing, and protection from danger. |
artifact | an object made by humans. |
archaeologists | the scientists who collect and study the remains of past human activity. |
hypothesis | the best guess a person can make when trying to find the answer to a question. |
excavation | when archaeologists decide on a location and dig for evidence. |
carbon-14 dating | measures the amount of carbon-14 in an object. |
hominids | very early humans. |
anthropologists | study human beings and human society. |
C.E. | common era. |
B.C.E. | before the common era. |
evolution | when simple forms of life change gradually, over many generations,into more complex forms of life. |
creationism | the belief that the universe and everything in it was created by adivine being. |
eras | periods of time. |
fossils | remnants or traces of an organism of a past geologic age, such as a skeleton or leaf imprint, embedded and preserved in the earth's crust. |
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