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Geologic Time Evidence

Geologic Time Evidence

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8th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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18 Slides • 8 Questions

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Geologic Time Scale

Mr. Reece

Speight Middle School

8th Grade Science

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Geologic Time Scale

  • A record of the major events and diversity of life forms in Earth's history

  • Began when Earth was formed and goes on until the present day

  • Eons ----> Eras ----> Periods

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Multiple Choice

Paleozoic, Mesozoic & Cenozoic are all ________.

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Epochs

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Eras

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Periods

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Eons

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Time Scale Events

  • At the end of each era, a mass extinction occurred

  • Although there were other extinctions going on during each period of geologic time

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Multiple Choice

Describe how geologists separate time periods.

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By special events that have happened in that period.

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By looking at the Relative Time of a Fossil

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By counting the years a fossil has been preserved

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By the animals in the time period.

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The Fossil Record

  • Using the fossil record, paleontologists have created an idea of the different types of common organisms in each geologic period

  • Ex: Mammals appear in Mesozoic era ---> Cenozoic 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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Era Major Events

  • 1. Formation of Sun & light

  • 2. Creation of the Earth

  • 3. Creation of atmosphere through volcano out-gassing

  • 4. Creation of oceans

  • 5. Creation of life

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Multiple Choice

How old do Paleontologists believe the Earth is?

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2021 years old

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4.6 million years old

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4.6 billion years old

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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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Open Ended

What animal group dominated the Mesozoic era?

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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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Open Ended

What animal group has dominated the Cenozoic era?

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Multiple Choice

Name the 4 time frames in order from oldest to youngest.

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Precambrian Time, Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Cenozoic Era

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Mesozoic Era, Precambrian time, Cenozoic Era, Paleozoic Era

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Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Precambrian Time, Cenozoic

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Multiple Choice

The time span that lasted the longest was the...

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Precambrian

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Mesozoic

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Paleozoic

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Cenozoic

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Open Ended

What era are we living in now?

Geologic Time Scale

Mr. Reece

Speight Middle School

8th Grade Science

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