

Weeks 16-17 Geologic Time Scale Lesson
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Geologic Time Scale
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Eon, Era, Period, Epoch
The Geographic time scale HAS to be organized, therefore we organize it by dividing them into fractions of time (Some are larger then others).
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Multiple Choice
What is the largest unit of time on the geologic time scale
Era
Eon
Epoch
Period
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Multiple Choice
What Eon, Era, Period and Epoch are you living in today?
Phanerozoic, Cenozoic, Quaternary, Holocene
Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous
The Cambrian period
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Multiple Choice
What are the fractions of time in order from LEAST to GREATEST?
Epoch, Eon, Era, Period
Eon, Era, Period, Epoch
Period, Epoch, Eon, Era
Epoch, Period, Era, Eon
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Uniformitarianism
Earth is about 4.6 Billion years old
The principle of uniformitarianism states that geologic events (Like mountain building or erosion) that happened in the past can be explained by current geologic events.
Summarized: Its the idea that Earth's features are always changing and the present is an indication to what happened in the past.
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Gradualism
Gradualism shows that fossils change very slowly over time.
Many fossils show that many present day organisms possess similar features to their past ancestors.
Brontosaurus
Giraffe
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Catastrophism
the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
Examples:
Meteor Impacts (Dinosaur Extinction)
Ice Age
Hurricanes, Tornados, Blizzards, Droughts
MASS EXTINCTION
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Multiple Choice
The geologic time scale is a record of....
the history of fossils only
the history of rocks
the history of rock layers and fossils
geologist notes
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Multiple Choice
Paleontologists infer that the earth is approximately how many years old?
4.5 million years
450 billion years
4.5 billion years
450 million years
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Multiple Choice
Which Rock Layer is the oldest?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which Rock layer is the youngest?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
What Period are we currently in?
Triassic
Cenozoic
Quaternary
Jurassic
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Multiple Choice
What does this picture represent
Uniformitarianism
Gradualism
Catastrophism
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Multiple Choice
What does this picture represent?
Gradualism
Catastrophism
Uniformitarianism
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Multiple Choice
What does this represent
Catastrophism
Gradualism
Uniformitarianism
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Multiple Choice
Paleozoic, Mesozoic & Cenozoic are all ________.
Epochs
Eras
Periods
Eons
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Multiple Choice
Describe how geologists separate time periods.
By special events that have happened in that period.
By looking at the Relative Time of a Fossil
By counting the years a fossil has been preserved
By the animals in the time period.
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Precambrian Era
Earth's first era of time
Began 4.6 mya: Creation of Earth
Began with simple life forms such as bacteria and simple algae
A rise of simple organisms such as jellyfish and sea worms by the end of the era
Few fossils from era
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Precambrian Era
Earth's first era of time
Began 4.6 mya: Creation of Earth
Began with simple life forms such as bacteria and simple algae
A rise of simple organisms such as jellyfish and sea worms by the end of the era
Few fossils from era
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Multiple Choice
How old do Paleontologists believe the Earth is?
2021 years old
4.6 million years old
4.6 billion years old
3.6 billion years old
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Paleozoic Era
Began with the early invertebrates (trilobites and brachiopods) --> early vertebrate fish --> arachnids and insects ---> first amphibians --> reptiles became dominant near end
Early land plants included simple mosses, ferns, and then cone-bearing plants
By the end of the era, seed plants were common
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Era Mass Extinction
The mass extinction that ended the era caused most marine invertebrates as well as amphibians to disappear
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Mesozoic Era
Reptiles were the dominant animals of this era, including dinosaurs
Small mammals and birds appeared
Toward the end of the era, flowering plants appeared and the kinds of mammals increased
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Era Mass Extinction
The mass extinction that ended the era caused the dinosaurs to become extinct
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Cenozoic Era
New mammals appeared while others became extinct
The diversity of life forms increased
Flowering plants became most common
Humans are also part of the most recent period of this era
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Multiple Choice
Name the 4 time frames in order from oldest to youngest.
Precambrian Time, Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Cenozoic Era
Mesozoic Era, Precambrian time, Cenozoic Era, Paleozoic Era
Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Precambrian Time, Cenozoic
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Open Ended
What era are we living in now?
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Multiple Choice
The time span that lasted the longest was the...
Precambrian
Mesozoic
Paleozoic
Cenozoic
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GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE
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Multiple Choice
Which is the longest unit in the Gelogic time scale?
Eon
Era
Period
Epoch
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Multiple Choice
Which is the shortest unit in the Gelogic time scale?
Eon
Era
Period
Epoch
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