Dinosaur Extinction
Neogene & Quaternary
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Evolution
100

A big space rock smacked into the Earth _____________________ years ago and ended the Cretaceous Period.

When is 66 million?

100

The biggest shark ever lived in the Neogene Period.

What was megaladon?

100

The last supercontinent, all its continents finally finished breaking up in the Cretaceous.

What was Pangaea?

100

There's a big crater on Earth at the start of the Paleogene.  What's it called?

What is Chicxulub?

100

Charles ________________ is famous for figuring out how evolution works in his famous 1800s book, "On the Origin of Species."

Who was Darwin?

200

Which modern day country did the asteroid smack into?

What is Mexico?

200

The fossil of “Ardi” (Ardipithecus, found in Ethiopia) had hip, leg, and foot features that suggest this species could live in trees but also _____________ 4.4 m.y. ago.

What is walked upright?

200

This seaway split North America in half during the Cretaceous Period.

What is the Cretaceous Interior Seaway (in the Zuni Transgression)?

200

The Paleogene Period is the first Period in which Era?

What is the Cenozoic?

200

Early horses had teeth that showed they ate leaves.  These animals are known as __________________

What are browsers?

300

Which major group of animals actually benefitted from the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event?

What are mammals?

300

An odd group of egg-laying mammals (5 species e.g., platypus, echidna).

What are monotreme mammals?

300

Was an island during the Cretaceous, and was home to the Deccan Traps.

What is India?

300

The climate in the Paleogene Period got cooler and drier, leading to the expansion of ________________ vegetation. 

What are grasslands?

300

Darwin's colleague Alfred _______________ collected thousands of animal specimens and independently came up with how evolution works.

Who was Wallace?

400

Which element was found in a clay layer at the extinction boundary, and is found in the core of asteroids?

What is iridium?

400

This widespread extension of the western U.S. crust on normal faults began in the Neogene. 

What is the Basin and Range?

400

The first flowering plants evolved in the Cretaceous Period.

What are angiosperms?

400

Early whales have tiny hips and back limbs under their skin, evidence they had once 4-legged ancestors.  What are such anatomical remnants called?

What are vestigial features?

400

When humans breed certain traits for animals (such as long-tailed pigeons and tiny dogs), this is known as _________________ selection.

What is "artificial?"

500

Tiny droplets of melted rocks that were blasted into the atmosphere by the asteroid impact.  Tektites are bigger melted droplets of the same stuff.

What are spherules?

500

Sea level went down in the Neogene and allowed continents to connect on:

What are land bridges?

500

This type of tectonics occurred in the Laramide Orogeny, and involved deep, steep reverse faults through the ancient continental crust.  Politicians need this too.

What is thick-skinned tectonics?

500

This group of creatures has opposable thumbs, fingernails, hand-like feet, forward-looking eyes and lived in trees and first appeared in the Paleogene.

What are primates?

500

Anatomical or behavioral characteristics that improve the chance for survival and reproduction of a species.  These allow species to function well in a particular environment.

What are adaptations?