
Earth's History Lecture
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Dayan Martinez
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Earth's History Lecture
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Multiple Choice
How long ago did dinosaurs live on Earth?
75 to 2 million years ago
50 to billion years ago
245 to 66 million years ago
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Multiple Choice
Look at the picture. Which of those fossils are older?
A
B
They're both fake.
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Earth's history is long and complex.
We start 4.5 billions years ago all the way to today.
We study different things like stone layers, fossils, chemicals, etc.
Are you ready to start this amazing journey?
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This is how Earth has changed over time.
QUESTION:
How is it possible for the planet to change so much over time? What forces are at work here?
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Multiple Select
Select ALL the forces that cause change on planet Earth:
Tectonic plates
Weathering and erosion
Evolution
Asteroid and comet impacts
Human activity
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Visualizing Earth Changes
The main idea is a timeline like historians use for human history, but it's so long that we need to figure out creative ways to show it all in one image. Like this! >>>
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Multiple Choice
According to the video, at what precise time did humans evolve on Earth?
About 6:30
Before 8:11
After 11:59
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In the beginning...
Early planet Earth wasn't a "hospitable for life" as we know it.
The atmosphere was toxic, solar radiation burned the surface.
Slowly, very slowly, the planet started to support life, mainly in the oceans!
Early living things like bacteria, worms, and jellyfish developed
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Then, everything changed!
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Eons, Eras, Periods, and Epochs... Oh My!
Time to talk about how scientists divide these huge timespans!
An Eon is the largest, includes:
Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic
An Era is next, includes:
Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic (ours!)
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Eons, Eras, Periods, and Epochs... Oh My!
Time to talk about how scientists divide these huge timespans!
A Period is smaller, includes:
Way too many to list!
Humans live in the Quaternary Period
An Epoch is the shortest, incls:
Humans evolved during the Pleistocene and Holocene
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Dinosaurs and Mammals... Humans Way Last
We (humans) are closer to dinosaurs than the beginnings of life!
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Draw
Match them up!
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Multiple Choice
In which of the following PERIODS did dinosaurs live?
Devonian
Triassic
Cambrian
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Multiple Choice
In which of these TWO EONS did life begin to evolve on Earth?
Archean
Hadean
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Pretty impressive, huh?
But how do we know ALL this? Stay tuned to find out next week!
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