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Geologic Time Scale

Geologic Time Scale

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Presentation

Science

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

NGSS
MS-ESS1-2, MS-ESS1-4, MS-ESS2-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

TERESITA MORENO

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19 Slides • 11 Questions

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Geologic Time

Scale: Relative and

Absolute Dating

Mrs. Teresita B. Moreno

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1. Explain how relative and absolute dating was
used to determine the subdivisions of geologic
time.

2. Describe how the Earth's history can be
interpreted from the geologic time scale.

MELC

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1. Name the divisions of the geologic time scales.

2. Characterize each major and subdivision in the
geologic time scale.

3. Describe how relative and absolute dating
provide evidence of geologic history.

Objectives

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Multiple Choice

As climate change sea levels rose worldwide and seas expanded across the

center of North America. Some of the discovered fossils include dinosaur

bones, teeth, and diverse plant fossils. Which division is being referred to in

the given statement?

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Cenozoic

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Mesozoic

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Paleozoic

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Precambrian

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Multiple Choice

Which of the given statements does NOT represent the geologic time scale?

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The geologic history of the universe.

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The fossil record of flora and fauna.

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The age of the Earth and its inhabitants.

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Evolution of life dating back 4.6 billion years ago.

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Multiple Choice

Where are the oldest rocks found in an undisturbed rock profile?

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at the bottom

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in the middle

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on the top

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anywhere

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Multiple Choice

When naming the subdivisions of the Earth’s geology in a specific order, which method must be considered?


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Absolute dating

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Isotopic dating

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Radiometric dating

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Relative dating

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Precambrian

- It accounts for
88 % of Earth's

history

- Phanerozoic

Eon

- it means visible

life

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EONS

- are the longest
portions in the
geologic time

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Hadean Eon

- Few rocks were deformed

and metamorphosed

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Archean Eon

Marine rocks contain

fossil remains of

microscopic algae and

bacteria.

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Proterozoic Eon

rifting of the continental
crust
subsequent filling with
sedimentary and volcanic
rocks

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Paleozoic Era

It is the beginning of early life
All of the continents had
come together to form the
supercontinent called Pangea.
It is characterized by the rapid
development of terrestrial
plants.
Denovian period is known as
the age of fishes.

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Mesozoic Era

It is also known as the Age of
Dinosaurs

Pangea rifted into Laurasia
and Gondwanaland and
bacteria

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Cenozoic Era

It is also known as the age of recent
life or the age of mammals.

It has the most complete record of
any era because the rocks are more
accessible.

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Paleogene Period

Most of Earth's climate was
tropical.

Continents drifted apart creating
vast stretches of oceans.

It consists of the Paleocene,
Eocene, and Oligocene Epoch.

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Neogene Period

It gives rise to early
primates

It consists of the Miocene and
Pliocene

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Quaternary Period

It is the most recent period
It is also termed
Anthropogene period
It is divided into two
epochs: Pleistocene and
Holocene
Holocene- when human
civilization arose

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Make a creative time line of

your life!

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​ASSESSMENT

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Multiple Choice

In which division in the geologic time scale did the continents come together to form the supercontinent called Pangaea?

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Paleozoic Era

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Cenozoic Era

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Triassic Period

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Jurassic Period

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Multiple Choice

Which epoch in the geologic time scale designates human lives in a very

short period of time?

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Eocene

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Holocene

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Pliocene

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Pleistocene

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Match

Match the following

HOLOCENE

MESOZOIC

DENOVIAN

CENOZOIC

NEOGENE

human civilization arose

Age of Dinasaurs

Age of Fishes

Age of MAmmals

Give rise to early Primates

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REFLECTION

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Open Ended

I learned that............

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Open Ended

I undesrtand that............

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Geologic Time

Scale: Relative and

Absolute Dating

Mrs. Teresita B. Moreno

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