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What’s the link?

Recognise it?

How Australasia changed much over time? L4 –To describe some changes to Australasia over Geological timescales L5 – To explain how plants, rocks and animals have changed during Geological timescales L6 – To predict how Australasia will change in to the future

How did Aboriginals manage to walk over seas?

Pangea

Land Bridge Theory

Geological Timescales

Which animals have disappeared? What do you think has caused these deaths?

Australia’s first 4 billion years

Note: Organic means made by biology

Sedimentary my dear Watson

How Australasia changed much over time? L4 –To describe some changes to Australasia over Geological timescales L5 – To explain how plants, rocks and animals have changed during Geological timescales L6 – To predict how Australasia will change in to the future

Thunk! Does the world get heavier or lighter?