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Sent 1: Fossils can be used to match up rock layers.
Sent 2: As organisms change over time, they look different.
Sent 3: Older fossils will look different than younger fossils.
Sent 4: Some organisms only survived for a short time before going extinct.
Sent 5: Knowing what organisms looked like at certain times also helps date rock layers.
Sent 6: Some fossils are better than others for this use.
Sent 7: The fossils that are very distinct at certain times of Earths history are called index fossils.
Sent 8: Index fossils are commonly used to match rock layers.
Sent 9: You can see how this works in Figure 2.30.
Sent 10: If two rock layers have the same index fossils, then they're probably about the same age.
Question: What kind of fossils are used to date rock layers? (false/0)
Question: How are index fossils used? (true/1)
Question: What helps to date rock layers? (true/2)
Question: How are fossils used to match up rock layers? (true/3)
Question: What key do index fossils play in dating rock layers? (true/4)
Question: How can extinction help to date rock layers? (true/5)
Question: How are index fossils useful? (true/6)
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