Earth’s History
If all of Earth’s History happened in 1 year… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICZjAEMw2Wk
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q1 If Earth is about 4.5 billion years old, how long did it take plants to colonize the land masses? 0.5 billion years 1 billion years 2 billion years 3 billion years
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q2 Rank these in order of appearance on Earth dinosaurs algae (single-celled) aquatic animals plants birds
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q3 What happened during the Permian Extinction?
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q4 True or False T-rex dinosaurs and “cave men” probably fought with each other back in the day.
If all of Earth’s History happened on a football field… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8V_glRW1hA
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q5 About how long ago did Earth actually develop an atmosphere rich in oxygen, so that mammals like us could breathe? (Hint, it was at about the 43 yard line) 4.0 BYA 3.8 BYA 2.3 BYA 1.5 BYA
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q6 True or False When humans like “Lucy” first appeared, about 3.2 million years ago, they looked like we do now.
So how did we figure out when things happened? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XckLEPTmKjA
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q6 Match each type of rock in the Grand Canyon with the environment of Northern Arizona/Southern Utah when that sedimentary rock was formed: Sandstone (orangish) Muddy swamp with lots of plants Shale (dark grey) Shallow ocean with lots of shelled-animals such as clams, snails, oysters, etc. Limestone (light grey) Dry desert covered with rocks
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q7 The layers of rock and ___________ found in those layers of rock help us determine how long ago the rock formed and also what the environment was like when the rock formed.
Click on slide 1 to start there. So how exactly to fossils tell time? Click on the link below or the picture to start an interactive experience which shows how we know about the timeline of Earth’s history. Click on slide 1 to start there. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explo rations/tours/geotime/gtpage1.html
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q8 A timeline in rock shows the ______________ order in which things happened, but does not tell us the actual dates when each occurred.
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q9 Label the oldest rock and the youngest rock on this diagram:
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q10 The law of ________________ says that the oldest rock layers formed first, and will be at the bottom of the stack of rock. Supernovas Supernatural Superposition Supermen
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q11 brachiopods According to this fossil evidence, which layer(s) of rock was formed after brachiopods appeared, but before ammonites existed? (choose all that apply) dark orange green red lavendar ammonites
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q12 ____________________, which analyzes the chemicals found within a rock sample, tells us the actual dates of when rock was formed. Radioactive Decay Radiometric Dating Radical Dating
Mini-Quiz and Guided Notes Q13 Which of these encompasses the greatest amount of time? Eon Era Period Year
There’s one more trick to unraveling Earth’s history… Uniformitarianism “Earth processes happen today in the same time scale as they did billions of years ago.” It has always taken millions of years to form new rock or to weather existing rock. Can you label each type of rock pictured?
There’s one more trick to unraveling Earth’s history… Uniformitarianism Processes that shaped North America were the same processes that Shaped Africa. In fact, we find some of the same fossils in the same layers. These are called “index fossils” because we know exactly when those species were alive on Earth.
There’s one more trick to unraveling Earth’s history…
And now… a scar-your-brain-song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2yyZUNs9YM
https://www.amnh.org/ology/features/layersoftime/game_noCheck.php Click here for a cool interactive game if you have time…