EvolutionThe changein livingthings overmanygenerations OverturnedFoldsThe onlycase whereyounger rocklayers canend upPreservedRemainsWhen parts ofthe originalorganismremain, likeamber, ice, tar,mummies, etc.IntrusionAn igneous rocklayer that formswhen magmahardens beneathEarth’s surface RelativeAgeThe age ofrocks ascompared toother rocks CastFossilSolid copy ofthe shape ofan organism ExtrusionAn igneous rocklayer that formswhen lava flowsonto Earth’ssurface andhardens SedimentaryRockThe onlytype of rickwhere fossilsare foundIgneousRockvolcanicrock wherefossils arenot foundFossilRecordAll the fossilscollected andstudied bypaleontologistsLaw ofSuperpositionLaw stating thatlower rocklayers are olderand upper rocklayers areyounger GorgonopsidThe apexpredator of thepermian period;Had mammal-like teethAbsoluteAgehe exact age therock given asthe number ofyears since therock formedFossilRemains orimpression of aprehistoricorganismpreserved inrockPaleontologistA scientistwhostudiesfossilsFaultA breakin Earth'scruststromatolitesFossilizedsingle-celledorganisms thatstill remain theoldest fossils onEarthPeriodThe secondshortest unitof geologicaltime (behindepochs) GeologicTimeScaleA record ofthe geologicevents andlife forms inEarth’s history EonsLongeststretch ofgeologictimeExtinctRefers to agroup of relatedorganisms thathas died out andhas no livingmembers IndexFossila fossil that isuseful for datingand correlatingthe strata inwhich it is found PetrifiedFossilWhensedimentreplaces allor part of anorganism EraThe secondlargestdivision ofgeologicaltime MoldFossilFossilizedimprint insediment inthe shape ofan organism ThrinaxodonOne of the firstmammals toexist, hadseveral reptiliancharacteristicsUnconformityBreak in timedue to erosionin an otherwisecontinuous rockrecord CarbonFilmThin film of carbonthat forms as gasesand liquids areforced out of thebody due topressure and heat TraceFossilA fossil thatshows theactivities ofancientorganisms EvolutionThe changein livingthings overmanygenerations OverturnedFoldsThe onlycase whereyounger rocklayers canend upPreservedRemainsWhen parts ofthe originalorganismremain, likeamber, ice, tar,mummies, etc.IntrusionAn igneous rocklayer that formswhen magmahardens beneathEarth’s surface RelativeAgeThe age ofrocks ascompared toother rocks CastFossilSolid copy ofthe shape ofan organism ExtrusionAn igneous rocklayer that formswhen lava flowsonto Earth’ssurface andhardens SedimentaryRockThe onlytype of rickwhere fossilsare foundIgneousRockvolcanicrock wherefossils arenot foundFossilRecordAll the fossilscollected andstudied bypaleontologistsLaw ofSuperpositionLaw stating thatlower rocklayers are olderand upper rocklayers areyounger GorgonopsidThe apexpredator of thepermian period;Had mammal-like teethAbsoluteAgehe exact age therock given asthe number ofyears since therock formedFossilRemains orimpression of aprehistoricorganismpreserved inrockPaleontologistA scientistwhostudiesfossilsFaultA breakin Earth'scruststromatolitesFossilizedsingle-celledorganisms thatstill remain theoldest fossils onEarthPeriodThe secondshortest unitof geologicaltime (behindepochs) GeologicTimeScaleA record ofthe geologicevents andlife forms inEarth’s history EonsLongeststretch ofgeologictimeExtinctRefers to agroup of relatedorganisms thathas died out andhas no livingmembers IndexFossila fossil that isuseful for datingand correlatingthe strata inwhich it is found PetrifiedFossilWhensedimentreplaces allor part of anorganism EraThe secondlargestdivision ofgeologicaltime MoldFossilFossilizedimprint insediment inthe shape ofan organism ThrinaxodonOne of the firstmammals toexist, hadseveral reptiliancharacteristicsUnconformityBreak in timedue to erosionin an otherwisecontinuous rockrecord CarbonFilmThin film of carbonthat forms as gasesand liquids areforced out of thebody due topressure and heat TraceFossilA fossil thatshows theactivities ofancientorganisms 

Geologic Time Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The change in living things over many generations
    Evolution
  2. The only case where younger rock layers can end up
    Overturned Folds
  3. When parts of the original organism remain, like amber, ice, tar, mummies, etc.
    Preserved Remains
  4. An igneous rock layer that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth’s surface
    Intrusion
  5. The age of rocks as compared to other rocks
    Relative Age
  6. Solid copy of the shape of an organism
    Cast Fossil
  7. An igneous rock layer that forms when lava flows onto Earth’s surface and hardens
    Extrusion
  8. The only type of rick where fossils are found
    Sedimentary Rock
  9. volcanic rock where fossils are not found
    Igneous Rock
  10. All the fossils collected and studied by paleontologists
    Fossil Record
  11. Law stating that lower rock layers are older and upper rock layers are younger
    Law of Superposition
  12. The apex predator of the permian period; Had mammal-like teeth
    Gorgonopsid
  13. he exact age the rock given as the number of years since the rock formed
    Absolute Age
  14. Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in rock
    Fossil
  15. A scientist who studies fossils
    Paleontologist
  16. A break in Earth's crust
    Fault
  17. Fossilized single-celled organisms that still remain the oldest fossils on Earth
    stromatolites
  18. The second shortest unit of geological time (behind epochs)
    Period
  19. A record of the geologic events and life forms in Earth’s history
    Geologic Time Scale
  20. Longest stretch of geologic time
    Eons
  21. Refers to a group of related organisms that has died out and has no living members
    Extinct
  22. a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
    Index Fossil
  23. When sediment replaces all or part of an organism
    Petrified Fossil
  24. The second largest division of geological time
    Era
  25. Fossilized imprint in sediment in the shape of an organism
    Mold Fossil
  26. One of the first mammals to exist, had several reptilian characteristics
    Thrinaxodon
  27. Break in time due to erosion in an otherwise continuous rock record
    Unconformity
  28. Thin film of carbon that forms as gases and liquids are forced out of the body due to pressure and heat
    Carbon Film
  29. A fossil that shows the activities of ancient organisms
    Trace Fossil