Lithosphere
Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere & Life Events
100

Chalk on top of Siltstone and shale on top of Sandstone.

What is a fining-upwards sequence?

100

Long-term weather for the planet. Example: increasing global temperatures over many decades.

What is climate?

100

The first transgression of the Paleozoic Era, in the Cambrian Period.

What was the Sauk Transgression?

100

The first "big" animals (metazoans) - fossils are in the Neoproterozoic.

What are Ediacarans?

200

It would one day be called North America.

What was Laurentia?

200

An increase in weathering and erosion can lead to a decrease in this gas in the atmosphere.

What is CO2?

200
An abundance of these was probably the cause of the Tippecanoe Transgression in the Ordovician rather than cooling of the global climate.

What are mid-ocean ridges?

200

When marine animals use dissolved minerals in the ocean to make hard parts.

What is biomineralization?

300

The MesoProterozoic supercontinent, assembled 1.3 – 1.0 Byr. ago.

What is Rodinia?

300

When climate is colder, this will be a positive value in seawater and therefore in marine fossils.

What is dO18?

300

The increase of this element in seawater in the Paleo- Proterozoic is responsible for the precipitation of gypsum and pyrite at this time.

What is sulfur?

300

Both evolution of shells, teeth, and bones, and an increase in the diversity of life.

What are two causes of the Cambrian Explosion?

400

Pieces of continental crust added to the craton.

What are terranes?

400

Two types of rocks that formed due to an increase in oxygen in the atmosphere (one on land, one in the oceans).

What are Banded Iron Formations and Continental Red Beds?

400

Sturtian and Marinoan in the Neoproterozoic.

What were two Snowball Earth episodes?

400

Mutually beneficial cooperation between two prokaryotes.

What is endosymbiosis?

500

The first mountain building event that formed the Appalachians.

What is the Taconic Orogeny?

500

This organism produced oxygen and cleaned the iron out of the oceans producing BIFs.

What are cyanobacteria?

500

Sediments with random size chunks that are made by glaciers. Evidence for the "Snowball Earth" episodes.

What are tillites?

500

A complex cell with a nucleus and organelles that have their own DNA.

What is a eukaryote?

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