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100 200 300 400 500 Modified T/F Modified T/F Multiple Choice Multiple Choice Completion
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This timeline correctly shows the order of time periods in the Mesozoic Era. A 100
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True A 100
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Dinosaurs were the only organisms on Earth when they existed. A 200
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False; were not A 200
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Reptiles can reproduce on land, while amphibians need water to reproduce. A 300
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True A 300
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Coal was formed by plant material in oxygen-rich environments. A 400
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False; -poor A 400
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When Pangaea broke apart, the western margin of North America was characterized by a(n) decrease in deformation. A 500
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False;increase A 500
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Scientists know that a meteorite impact caused dinosaurs to become extinct. B 100
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False; hypothesize B 100
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The land forms shown in the picture that connect South America with Antarctica and Antarctica with Australia and provide a migration route for animals are called land bridges. B 200
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True B 200
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The first mammals, birds, and flowering plants arose during the Cenozoic, which was a time of many biological firsts. B 300
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False; Mesozoic B 300
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The largest mass extinction in Earth’s history occurred at the end of the Paleozoic era. B 400
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True B 400
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Rare fossils of multicellular life- forms in Precambrian rock appear to be exactly the same as organisms on Earth today. B 500
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False; different than B 500
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How many instances of mass extinction do scientists believe are shown in the fossil record? a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. hundreds C 100
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How many instances of mass extinction do scientists believe are shown in the fossil record? a. 1 b. 3 c. 5
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Which event could cause a mass extinction? a. gas and dust from volcanoes b. meteorite crashing into Earth c. the sudden increase in a particular gas in the atmosphere of the entire planet d. all of the above C 200
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Which event could cause a mass extinction? a. gas and dust from volcanoes b. meteorite crashing into Earth c. the sudden increase in a particular gas in the atmosphere of the entire planet d. all of the above
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Why do scientists hypothesize that either volcanic explosions or a meteorite impact led to the Permian mass extinction? a. Both events would leave a layer of iridium around the world. b. Both would eject ash and rock into the atmosphere, reducing temperatures. c. Organisms that did not change survived. d. Both would increase the average temperature on Earth. C 300
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Why do scientists hypothesize that either volcanic explosions or a meteorite impact led to the Permian mass extinction? a. Both events would leave a layer of iridium around the world. b. Both would eject ash and rock into the atmosphere, reducing temperatures.
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Today, some scientists think that ____. a. birds evolved from dinosaurs b. dinosaurs evolved from fish c. birds evolved from amphibians d. both a and b C 400
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Today, some scientists think that ____. a. birds evolved from dinosaurs
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What caused the glacial grooves? a. harder ice chunks within glaciers b. melting water rushing away from glaciers c. rocks carried by glaciers d. both a and c C 500
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What caused the glacial grooves? a. harder ice chunks within glaciers b. melting water rushing away from glaciers c. rocks carried by glaciers d. both a and c
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Which shows the divisions of the geologic time line from least to greatest? a. epoch, period, eon, era b. epoch, period, era, eon c. eon, era, period, epoch d. epoch, era, period, eon D 100
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Which shows the divisions of the geologic time line from least to greatest? a. epoch, period, eon, era b. epoch, period, era, eon
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Evolution occurs when ________. a. species adapt to a change in the environment b. a species becomes extinct c. the environment remains the same d. all of the above D 200
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Evolution occurs when ________. a. species adapt to a change in the environment
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There were so many animals without backbones in the Early Paleozoic that it is often called ________. a. the boneless period b. the age of the invertebrates c. the age of the vertebrates d. the vertebrate era D 300
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There were so many animals without backbones in the Early Paleozoic that it is often called ________. a. the boneless period b. the age of the invertebrates
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DAILY DOUBLE D 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The shaded area of this graph could be used to represent________. a. the portion of Earth’s land covered with ice at the peak of the Cenozoic ice ages b. the portion of Earth’s land that was a part of Pangaea c. the portion of Earth’s history during which humans have existed d. the portion of Earth’s history during which tectonic forces acted on Earth’s surface D 400
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The shaded area of this graph could be used to represent________. a. the portion of Earth’s land covered with ice at the peak of the Cenozoic ice ages
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When do pine trees begin to appear in the fossil record? a. the Paleozoic era b. the Mesozoic era c. the Cenozoic era d. the Precambrian era D 500
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When do pine trees begin to appear in the fossil record? a. the Paleozoic era b. the Mesozoic era
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Organisms become __________ when they cannot adapt to environmental changes. E 100
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extinct
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DAILY DOUBLE E 200 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras are all divisions of the __________ eon. E 200
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Phanerozoic
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The periods of the Mesozoic era from late to early are __________, ___________, and ___________. E 300
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Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic E 300
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Pangaea split into __________ and ________________. E 400
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Laurasia; Gondwanaland E 400
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Fossil evidence shows that during the largest mass extinction _____ percent of marine-life forms became extinct. E 500
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95 E 500
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The oldest fossil remains of human ancestors have been found on the continent of ________. F 100
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Africa F 100
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The ___________________ explosion was marked by great diversity of life, including the development of animals with skeletons. F 200
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Cambrian F 200
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Grass first appeared in the _________ era. F 300
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Cenozoic F 300
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F 400 The Late _________________ was a time of active mountain building.
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F 400 Paleozoic
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F 500 Many types of fish in the Middle Paleozoic were heavily _________.
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F 500 armored
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Geologic Time Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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List the letters representing the following pictures in chronological order from earliest to latest. Click on screen to continue A B C D
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D,C,B,A
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT Edited By Laura
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