
Geologic Time
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Geologic Time
How old is old?
Classifying Geologic Time.
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Fossils are the remains, traces, or imprints of ancient organisms.
Fossils can be used in multiple ways to identify how old the rocks around them are.
How do we organize time?
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The record of Earth’s history from its origin 4.6 billion years ago to the present.
Broken into smaller pieces based on the fossils contained in rocks.
You read the record from bottom (oldest) to top (newest)
Geologic Time Scale
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Geologic Time is broken down into 4 parts:
- Eon - Largest section of time - the first 3 eons make up 90% of Earth's history.
- Era - Second Largest - each era is hundreds of millions of years.
- Period - Third Largest - tens of millions of years
- Epoch - Smallest - millions of years.
Breaking Down the Timeline
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In Earth's early days, the atmosphere changed a lot. Some of these changes help us to break up geologic time.
Atmosphere
When at least half of ALL the species (plants and animals) on Earth die out. Has happened 5 times.
Mass Extinctions
Events on Earth that cause major change, such as an Ice Age, break up geologic time.
Major Events
As different families of organisms take over or die out, this creates a break up of geologic time.
Organisms
Breaking it Down by Breaking it Up
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Covered in molten rock
The Very Early Earth
Very Little Water
No Oxygen
Lots of Asteroid Impacts
No Life!!!
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Precambrian Time
Earth's history between 4.5 billion and 520 million years ago.
90% of the history of Earth falls into this time.
The only life on Earth was microbial (microscopic organisms).
No animals lived on land because the sun was a deadly laser.
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The Cambrian Explosion
A huge increase in the amount of life on Earth.
Life is still completely in the oceans and started to move to land.
The ozone layer forms and protects the Earth from deadly radiation.
Plant Life begins to flourish on land.
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Scientists use various methods for determining age. The two types of dating scientists use are called Relative Age and Absolute Age
How do we know how old things are?
Geologic Time
How old is old?
Classifying Geologic Time.
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