Definitions
Geologic Time Scale
Grab Bag
Divisions of Geologic Time
100
_________ is the death of every member of a species
What is extinction?
100
Name the time in Earth's history: Clue #1: 4.6 billion to 542 million years ago Clue #2: no Oxygen in air
What is Precambrian?
100
True/False: Humans have existed for most of Earth’s history.
False.
100
The largest division of geologic time are ______________.
What are eons?
200
___________ is the extinction of many species at the same time
What is mass extinction?
200
Name the time in Earth's history: Clue #1: 251 million years ago Clue #2: Age of Reptiles
What is the Mesozoic era?
200
How is the geologic time scale of Earth’s history divided?
by major events or changes.
200
Eons are divided into __________.
What are eras?
300
The age of an event or object in relation to other events or objects is called ______________
What is Relative age
300
Name the time in Earth's history: Clue #1: 65 million years ago to today Clue #2: fossils are in the top layer
What is the Cenozoic era?
300
True/False: Throughout Earth’s history, the number and type of life forms has remained fairly constant.
False.
300
Eras are divided into __________.
What are periods?
400

The oldest sections of geologic time are shown on the __________, and the recent sections would be on the ________.

What is bottom/top?

400

Name the time in Earth's history: Clue #1: Humans first appeared

What is the Quaternary Period?

400

Mass extinction can happen when ..

Significant changes in environmental factors arise, such as:  Temp., CO2, Sea Level, O2, SO2, H2S, ect.

400
Periods are divided into ____________.
What are epochs?
500
This event was the relatively rapid appearance (over a period of many millions of years) of many animal and plant species.
What is the Cambrian explosion?
500

The first trace of life on earth can be traced back to..

What is the Archean Eon?  (3.8 billion years ago)

500
Give an example of creatures that were victims of a mass extinction
What are dinosaurs?
500
There are _____ eons in Earth’s history.
What is four?
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