Is the Mystery of Earth's 1.2 Billion Missing Years Solved? | SciShow News

Is the Mystery of Earth's 1.2 Billion Missing Years Solved? | SciShow News

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Science, Geography, Biology, Physics

11th Grade - University

Hard

The video explores the Great Unconformity, a geological mystery where over a billion years of Earth's history is missing. Researchers propose that massive glaciers during the Snowball Earth period eroded the Earth's surface, removing significant geological records. By studying zircon crystals, they suggest that this material was subducted into the Earth's mantle. The findings also hint at a connection between this erosion and the Cambrian explosion of life. However, questions remain about the timing and processes involved, requiring further research.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the Great Unconformity?

A type of rock formation

A large gap in the geologic record

A theory about the origin of life

A period of intense volcanic activity

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Who first discovered the Great Unconformity?

Charles Darwin

Albert Einstein

John Powell

Isaac Newton

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What evidence supports the erosion hypothesis for the Great Unconformity?

Presence of volcanic ash

Flattened rock layers

Increased sediment deposition

Fossilized remains

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role do zircon crystals play in understanding the Great Unconformity?

They indicate volcanic activity

They provide age and geochemical data

They are used in construction

They show evidence of life

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the Snowball Earth hypothesis?

A period when the Earth was mostly covered in ice

A theory about the Earth's magnetic field

A phase of rapid continental drift

A time of increased volcanic eruptions

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How might the Great Unconformity relate to the Cambrian explosion?

It resulted in a decrease in sea levels

It created conditions for increased biodiversity

It led to the formation of new continents

It caused a mass extinction

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What is one potential reason for the lack of layers from the end of the Snowball Earth period?

Volcanic eruptions destroyed them

The ice left nothing to erode

The Earth was too hot

They were buried under new layers