What is CAMP?
Volcanic Effects
The Extinction
Dino Rise
Pangea & More
100

This is the full name of the volcanic event abbreviated as CAMP.


What is the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province?


100

This gas released by CAMP blocked sunlight and cooled the Earth.


What is sulfur dioxide (SO2)?


100

This is the name of the mass extinction event triggered by CAMP.


What is the End-Triassic Extinction?


100

Dinosaurs were able to fill empty ecological roles because competitors were gone — these openings are called this.


What are ecological niches?


100

CAMP split Pangaea into these two landmasses.


What are Laurasia and Gondwana?


200

CAMP eruptions began approximately this many million years ago.


What is 201 million years ago?


200

After the volcanic winter, a spike in this gas caused greenhouse warming.

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)?


200

Approximately this percentage of all species were wiped out.


What is 76%?

200

This type of long-necked dinosaur rapidly expanded as herbivores after CAMP.


What are sauropodomorphs?


200

This new ocean began forming as Pangaea split apart.


What is the proto-Atlantic Ocean?


300

CAMP lava covered an area larger than this modern continent.


What is Europe?

300

CO2 warming caused this process to damage marine ecosystems.


What is ocean acidification?


300

These large croc-like archosaurs were among the biggest losers of the extinction.


What are crurotarsans?


300

The rapid diversification of dinosaurs into new roles after CAMP is called this.


What is opportunistic radiation?


300

CAMP lava flows can be found today on this many continents.


What is 4 continents?


400

CAMP eruptions occurred over approximately this span of time.


What is 600,000 years?


400

CAMP released this many times more CO2 than all current fossil fuel reserves combined.


What is 3 times more?


400

The extinction can be seen in rock layers worldwide as a dark layer rich in this element.


What is carbon?

400

Dinosaurs had this type of posture that gave them an advantage over slower competitors.


What is upright posture?


400

The living descendants of dinosaurs that exist today.

What are birds (avian dinosaurs)?


500

CAMP volcanism was triggered by the rifting apart of this supercontinent.


What is Pangaea?

500

This type of precipitation, caused by SO2 mixing with water vapor, damaged plant life globally.


What is acid rain?

500

These two groups, besides crurotarsans, also went extinct during the End-Triassic event.


What are giant amphibians and mammal-like reptiles?


500

Besides posture, dinosaurs likely had these two biological advantages that helped them survive CAMP's aftermath.


What are efficient lungs and higher metabolisms?


500

Because of their avian descendants, dinosaurs hold this distinction among land vertebrate groups.


What is the longest-reigning land vertebrate group in history?