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Geologic Past Foundations of Social Studies History
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Geologic Time Scale Definition: a system of chronological measurements based on the study of the/our planets rock layers. According to the rock layers, Earth was formed about 4.5 billion years ago from dust and gas left over from the formation of the sun. Initially earth was just liquid rock, the outer layer cooled to form a solid crust. Water vapor accumulated in the atmosphere, it condensed, and along with ice delivered from comets and then they produced the oceans.
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Geologic Eras Earth’s life divided into enormously long time periods… Bonus Question: What do we call this?? Based on changes in the earth’s crust. Fossils that appear in rocks help define the eras too.
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Precambrian Era Earliest and longest era Takes the Earth from its molten state to a solid Fossils indicate multi-celled animals from this era
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Paleozoic Era Early in the Era continents are far apart, then drifted into one continent Pangea Ice covered to Northern Africa Large numbers of vertebrates and invertebrates in the ocean Also largest mass extinction
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Mesozoic Era Beginning of land animals and plants Seed producing plants Dinosaurs herbivores and carnivores First mammals and birds Dinosaurs ended when a meteor hit Earth
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Cenozoic Era Mammals are the predominant species Diverse mammals, moved and began eating foods the dinosaurs ate Grasses and grazing animals evolved Human like creatures evolved called hominids
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Pleistocene Epoch: The Ice Ages End of the Cenozoic Era The most recent episode of global cooling Earth warmed and receded four different time Plant and animal life similar to modern times and many still survive today Large animals, for example the Mammoth, lived in early part of the era then became extinct. Expansion of our species homo-sapiens These humans did not survive perhaps because of disease
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