Which of the following is an essential characteristic of an index fossil? The organism lived only in specific environments such as beaches or A- estuaries B- The fossils are exceptionally abundant and well preserved The organism only lived for a short period of geologic time D- The fossils occur in deep-water marine sediments, but the organism actually lived in the sunlit, surface layer of the ocean
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Which of the following is an essential characteristic of an index fossil? The organism lived only in specific environments such as beaches or A- estuaries B- The fossils are exceptionally abundant and well preserved The organism only lived for a short period of geologic time D- The fossils occur in deep-water marine sediments, but the organism actually lived in the sunlit, surface layer of the ocean
Solution
The essential characteristic of an index fossil is C- The organism only lived for a short period of geologic time.
Index fossils are used to define and identify geologic periods (or faunal stages). These organisms are assumed to have had a wide geographic distribution but a short geologic range. This means they existed globally but for a short period of time geologically speaking. This makes them useful in correlating the age of rocks and strata.
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