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5MI1RV1NV2MI3MISequence the organizer by listing the order of events that lead to the formation of Earth’s early atmosphere. The last step has been done for you.Identify three types of materials in which fossils are found. 1. ________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________Compare relative and radiometric dating using the table below. Provide three facts for each types of dating.1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI7MI8MI1RV1NV2MI3MI5MIIdentify three organisms from the Galapagos islands and their distinguishing characteristics.7MISummarize three observations that Darwin made in his research with pigeons. 1. __________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________Use your book or dictionary to define fossil. Fossil_____________________________________________________Use your book or dictionary to define the following terms. Derived trait_________________________________________ Ancestral trait________________________________________ Homologous structures__________________________________ Vestigial structure______________________________________ Analogous structures___________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Embryo ______________________________________________ Biogeography _________________________________________ fitness_______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ camouflage____________________________________________ mimicry_______________________________________________2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI8MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI1RV1NV3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI8MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI8MI1RV1NV2MI3MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV3MI4MI5MI7MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI8MI1MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV2MI3MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RVUse your book or dictionary to define each term. Cheliped _____________________________________________ Swimmeret ____________________________________________ Chelicera ______________________________________________ Pedipalp ______________________________________________ Spinneret ________________________________________________________3MI4MI5MI1RV1NV2MI3MI4MI6MI1RV1NV1AV2MI3MI4MI5MI6MI7MI1RV1NV2MI