
Fossils Honor Requirements
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Ramsey Mesnard
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Fossils
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Provide a brief definition of each of the following terms:
a. Geology
b. Fossils
c. Catastrophism
d. Paleobotany, Paleontology -
Draw, make a model or include a photograph the following:
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Radiolaria
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Crinoid, Graptolite
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Trilobite
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Dinosaur
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Mastodon, Mammoth
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Brachiopod, Pelecypod
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Lingula
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Explain the characteristics of the Paleozoic, Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Pleistocene eras. Place them in chronological order. Explain why Creationists use these terms.
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Describe the process of the proper removal of delicate specimens. Tell how a skeleton of a dinosaur or other gigantic fossil would be removed. Why should beginners not remove such specimens? What should be done by the beginner when he finds what is obviously a valuable fossil?
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Explain the difference in the account scientists give for the presence of fossils as related by evolutionists and creationists.
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From the Bible and writings of Ellen G. White, cite statements to explain the origin of fossils.
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Research five fossil ancestors of animals living today. How do the fossil ancestors compare and contrast with modern animals?
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Do two of the following:
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Spend time searching for fossils and attempting to identify them. Bring them in to show your Pathfinder Club.
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Make a plant or animal fossil model with plaster, clay or other medium.
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Visit a museum where fossils are on display and make a written or oral
report of your trip.
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Make a collection of at least ten different kinds of fossils and label each with its name and geographic location. Classify them as impression, mineralized, trace or preserved organic material.
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Prepare a parable or short spiritual lesson based on fossils using what has been learned in this honor.
Skill Level 2
Original 1944