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Earth
History

Students consider the processes that created rocks and
fossils, and compare evidence discovered in the rocks to
present-day geologic processes and contemporary life forms.
Then students use these data to make inferences about past
organisms, environments, and events that occurred on Earth
over its history.
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vocabulary; and assessment. (PDF
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