Did you know that the Earth is about 4 to 6 billion years old? How do scientists know that the Earth is that old? That is ancient! Well, scientists use rocks and fossils as evidence to tell them many things. The age of rocks can be determined very reliably. Fossils provide information about life and conditions of the past. Watch this short video that gives a quick summary of the past 4-6 billion years here on planet Earth.
Again, how do scientists know the age of the Earth? Well, they are able to determine major events in the Earth's history by using a geologic time scale, which is a system of chronological (time) measurement based on the study of the planet's rock layers. All of the layers of rock at the Earth's surface contain evidence of life during the times at which each layer was formed. By studying this rock record from the very beginning, it is possible to determine many things about life on Earth, as well as the age of the Earth.
As you can see from the picture below, as scientists look at and study different layers of the Earth, they can learn a lot about life and how the Earth has existed these past few billion years!
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Welcome to my science blog! Here I hope to provide information about what we'll be studying in class this year. I hope to keep updating this blog throughout this school year for all of us to use to keep up with what is going on in science.
I will try and provide information on the different subjects we'll be learning about, and also provide you with what you need to know. I will have links to other websites and presentations, and perhaps things that you can make too. Sometimes there will be links to videos and lots of pictures too! I hope that you will leave comments on my blog. This is still new to me. I want it to be a source of information that you will find fun and also interesting.
I will try and provide information on the different subjects we'll be learning about, and also provide you with what you need to know. I will have links to other websites and presentations, and perhaps things that you can make too. Sometimes there will be links to videos and lots of pictures too! I hope that you will leave comments on my blog. This is still new to me. I want it to be a source of information that you will find fun and also interesting.
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