Permian
Triassic
Geological
Fun Facts
100
Supercontinent present during this time

Pangea

100

True or false: did the first dinosaurs appear during the Triassic?

True

100

Law of Inclusions

Any rock found within another rock must be older than the host rock itself

100

When did Pangea begin to split?

The Late Triassic
200

What Era did was the Permian apart of?

It was the last period of the Paleozoic Era

200

Where was Pangea located during the Triassic? (North, South, East, West/what area of the Earth did it cover)

It stretched from the North to South poles, completely covering the north, and not quite reaching the south.

200

What is the difference between erosion and weathering?

Weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion is the transportation of those broken pieces by agents like wind, water, or gravity

200

During which period did more geological activity happen in Boulder that we know of?

The Permian

300

Name 2 rock formations created during this time

Lyons and Lynkins

300

What changed the time period from the Permian to the Triassic?

Mass extinction!
300

Explain how the Lynkins and Lyons were formed

Wind blown sand dunes

300

What events ended both the Permian and Triassic?

Mass extinctions

400
Name 3 rapid changes during the Permian
Climate, ocean ecosystems, raise in sea levels
400

Why may there have not been signs of life in Boulder during the Triassic? (just try your best)

explanation 

400

Cross bedding

Cross-bedding is a sedimentary structure formed when flowing water or wind deposits sediment onto the steep, downcurrent side of a bedform like a ripple or dune, creating inclined layers

400

Where was Colorado located during this time? (2 parts)

In the middle of Pangea and near the equator

500

Name 3 elements that made the mass extinction during this time period by far the worst we know of

Gigantic volcanoes, damage to the ozone layer, deep water deprived of oxygen

500

Name 2 geological events that happened during this time period and list a piece of evidence we have to prove each

Shallow sea invasions: limestone

Wind blown dunes: Upper Lynkins

500

Name 3 characteristics/differences of each the Lynkins and Lyons formation.

A for effort

500

Why was global climate warming during these time periods?

high levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere due to lots of volcanic activity and ice melting

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