which paleoenvironment did Tropidoleptus carinatus live in? current activity and soft muddy substrates

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QUESTION 10
Wanakah
Shale
Genesee
Sandstone
Ludlowville
Sandstone
375 mya
380 mya
Pseudatrypa Zone
Spinatrypa Zone
390 mya
Tropidoleptus
Zone
Based on rock type, which paleoenvironment did Tropidoleptus carinatus live in?
turbid water, little current activity, and soft, muddy substrates.
clean, clear water, fast-moving currents or waves, and hard, sandy substrates.
QUESTION 11
Based on rock type, which paleoenvironment did Pseudoatrypa devonica live in?
clean, clear water, fast-moving currents or waves, and hard, sandy substrates.
turbid water, little current activity, and soft, muddy substrates.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 Wanakah Shale Genesee Sandstone Ludlowville Sandstone 375 mya 380 mya Pseudatrypa Zone Spinatrypa Zone 390 mya Tropidoleptus Zone Based on rock type, which paleoenvironment did Tropidoleptus carinatus live in? turbid water, little current activity, and soft, muddy substrates. clean, clear water, fast-moving currents or waves, and hard, sandy substrates. QUESTION 11 Based on rock type, which paleoenvironment did Pseudoatrypa devonica live in? clean, clear water, fast-moving currents or waves, and hard, sandy substrates. turbid water, little current activity, and soft, muddy substrates.
QUESTION 7
Would shells be harder or easier to roll or overturn if they had no spines?
O Harder
O Easier
QUESTION 8
Would shells be harder or easier to swallow with spines?
Harder
Easier
QUESTION 9
What is evolution?
O process by which species increase in population
process by which a lineage of organisms is modified through time.
process by which a species becomes extinct
OOO
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 Would shells be harder or easier to roll or overturn if they had no spines? O Harder O Easier QUESTION 8 Would shells be harder or easier to swallow with spines? Harder Easier QUESTION 9 What is evolution? O process by which species increase in population process by which a lineage of organisms is modified through time. process by which a species becomes extinct OOO
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