Geologic Time
Earth's Atmosphere
Earth's Water
Earth's Formation
Earth's Layers/Inside
100

How old is the Earth?

4.6 Billion Years Old

100

What percent Oxygen does today's atmosphere have?

~20%

100

What is the molecule for water (how do we write water using elements on the periodic table)?

H2O

100

What kind of nebula did Earth come from?

Planetary Nebula

100

Which layer is the densest layer?

the inner core

200

When did the first life forms develop on Earth AND WHAT were they called?

~ 3.4 Billion Years ago

Blue-green algae OR Cyanobacteria

200

List 2 gases that volcanoes produced during Earth's 2nd atmosphere.

Any TWO: Water Vapor, Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, ammonia

200

What produced water vapor in Earth's early atmosphere?

Volcanoes

200

What is the principle of superposition?

A principle of relative dating that says rocks that lay on top of other layers are younger than the layers beneath.

200

What are Earth's 4 layers?

crust, mantle, outer core, & inner core

300

What event on the timescale marked the astonishing increase in complex life forms on Earth?

Cambrian Explosion

300

Explain how oxygen was able to build up in the atmosphere?

blue-green algae started photosynthesizing, which produces oxygen

300

What element was oxidized to the color red in the oceans? (formed layered rocks)

Iron (Fe)

300

At what time did Earth's crust form?

~ 100 million years after Earth formed OR 4.5 billion years ago

300

The crust is broken into 2 types. What are they?

Continental and Oceanic

400

When were most Banded Iron Formations created?

between ~1.8 - 2.5 billion years ago

400

Why were Hydrogen and Helium lost during the early stages of Earth's History?

The sun's radiation was too strong and the Earth's gravity was too weak to keep those light gases in the atmosphere

400

What are 3 theories for how water came to Earth?

1. icy comets

2. asteroids

3. water inside earth's rocks (in mantle)

400

Using the words ISOTOPE & HALF-LIFE, describe what radiometric dating is.

Radiometric dating uses isotopes that decay over time. Their decay rate depends on its half-life, the time it takes 1/2 of the parent isotope to decay.

400

Describe convection currents in the mantle. Use density in your answer.

the inner core's heat moves upwards, warming the mantle. Warmer material then rises to the top of the mantle because it becomes less dense. Then it cools, sinking back down to the bottom part of the mantle. 

500

In what era did the dinosaurs live?

Mesozoic

500

What are the 5 layers of Earth's atmosphere?

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere

500

What process led to Earth getting its oceans?

Water vapor built up in the atmosphere from volcanoes. As the Earth cooled, the water vapor condensed into liquid water.

500

Why did Earth's interior form layers?

density

500
Describe the asthenosphere.

The weak layer made up of the lower part of the upper mantle. This layer flows over time and is beneath the lithosphere, which is rocky and more rigid.

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