Eras
Periods
Fossils
Dating
Major Events
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What is the longest era?

The Precambrian Era

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 What is the shortest period?

The Holocene

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 What are fossils?

 Remains or traces of ancient organisms

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What is relative dating?

Determining the age of rocks by comparing them to other rocks

100

What event caused the extinction of the dinosaurs?

A massive asteroid impact

200

Name the era we live in now.

The Cenozoic Era

200

 Name the period of the dinosaurs.

The Mesozoic Era (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous)

200

How do fossils form?

Through the process of sedimentation and mineralization

200

What is absolute dating?

Determining the exact age of rocks using methods like radiometric dating

200

What major event happened during the Precambrian?

The formation of the Earth and the earliest life forms

300

Which era follows the Mesozoic?

The Cenozoic Era

300

What period did mammals first appear?

The Triassic Period

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What can fossils tell us?

Information about past life and environments

300

Name one method of absolute dating.

Carbon dating, potassium-argon dating, etc.

300

Name one event that occurred in the Mesozoic era.

The appearance of the first birds

400

What major event marks the end of the Paleozoic era?

the Permian-Triassic extinction event

400

Which period is known for the first plants?

The Ordovician Period

400

Why are fossils important to geologists?

They help in dating rock layers and understanding Earth's history

400

 How can layers of rock help in dating?

They provide a chronological sequence of events

400

What does the term "mass extinction" mean?

A large-scale event where many species die out in a short period

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Name one characteristic of the Cenozoic era.

The rise of mammals and birds

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What period came after the Jurassic?

The Cretaceous Period

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Name a type of fossil.

Amber fossils, mold fossils, cast fossils, etc.

500

What is a half-life?

The time it takes for half of a radioactive substance to decay

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What is the significance of the Cambrian Explosion?

A rapid diversification of life forms in the oceans

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