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Geological Evolution

Geological Evolution

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 12 Questions

1

5.3.a Geologic Time

I can describe how fossils are used to understand that life has become more complex over geologic time.

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Geologic Time Scale

  • Earth's 4.6 billion-year history can be investigated and understood by studying the rock record and fossils found in sedimentary rocks.

  • Time is divided based on major or catastrophic events.

  • The divisions of time from largest to smallest are: eon, era, period, epoch, and age.

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3

Multiple Choice

The geologic time scale is divided into units of time based on what?

1

a specific amount of time

2

the evolution of humans

3

major or catastrophic events

4

no one knows

4

Multiple Select

Scientists can investigate and understand Earth's 4.6 billion year long history by studying all of the following. (Select all that apply)

1

Fossils found in igneous rocks

2

Fossils found in sedimentary rocks

3

Fossils found in metamorphic rocks

4

Rocks

5

Multiple Choice

Which of the following choices puts the divisions of time in order from the largest amount of time to the smallest amount of time?

1

age, epoch, period, era, eon

2

eon, era, period, epoch, age

3

period, eon, era, epoch, age

4

age, eon, epoch, era, period

6

Multiple Choice

When looking at layers of rock, where would the OLDEST rocks and fossils be found?

1

on the top

2

on the bottom

7

Precambrian Eon

  • 90% of all time on Earth

  • 4.6 billion years ago until 542 million years ago

  • 3 eras, in order from first to last: Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic

  • The Earth forms, oceans form, and there is NO life except VERY simple, single-celled organisms in the oceans.

8

Phanerozoic Eon

  • Time of "visible life" from 542 million years ago until the present

  • 3 eras, in order from first to last: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic

  • The Paleozoic Era is known as the Age of Fish

  • The Mesozoic Era is known as the Age of Reptiles when dinosaurs ruled the land

  • The Cenozoic Era is known as the Age of Mammals

9

Multiple Choice

In which EON do the Hadean, Archaean, and Proterozoic Eras belong?

1

Cenozoic

2

Paleozoic

3

Precambrian

4

Mesozoic

10

Multiple Choice

In which EON do the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic Eras belong?

1

Archaean

2

Phanerozoic

3

Precambrian

4

Hadean

11

Multiple Choice

Which of the following lists the evolutionary events in order from first to last?

1

age of fish, simplest life, age of mammals, age of reptiles

2

simplest life, age of fish, age of reptiles, age of mammals

3

age of reptiles, age of mammals, simplest life, age of fish

4

age of mammals, age of reptiles, age of fish, simplest life

12

Multiple Choice

In which EON did the Earth and oceans form, and the first simple cells appear?

1

Paleozoic

2

Precambrian

3

Phanerozoic

4

Cenozoic

13

Multiple Choice

In which EON did the ages of fish, reptiles, and mammals happen?

1

Proterozoic

2

Precambrian

3

Hadean

4

Phanerozoic

14

Multiple Choice

True or False: Dinosaurs did NOT exist on Earth at the same time as humans.

1

True

2

False

15

Multiple Choice

True or False: Life on land evolved long before life in the oceans.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: As life evolved on the Earth, it became more complex and more diverse (meaning that there are more species).

1

True

2

False

5.3.a Geologic Time

I can describe how fossils are used to understand that life has become more complex over geologic time.

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