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The Geologic Time Scale
Earth’s History
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The geologic time scale divides Earth’s long history into units of time…
Eras Periods Epochs Eras are divided into Periods. Periods are divided into Epochs.
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Precambrian Precambrian= name given to the earliest span of time in Earth history.
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Eras Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic
Geologists divide time between Precambrian and the present into 3 long units called Eras. Eras: Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic Most Recent Oldest
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Periods Eras are subdivided into smaller parts called Periods
Cambrian is the very first Period.
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Epochs We have a more complete fossil record for the Cenozoic era.
This lets the periods of the Cenozoic era be subdivided into even smaller parts called Epochs.
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Present Day Era= Cenozoic Period= Quaternary Epoch= Holocene
Present day Earth is in the Holocene epoch, that’s in the Quaternary period, that’s in the Cenozoic era. So… present day is: Era= Cenozoic Period= Quaternary Epoch= Holocene **Geologic time has not ended!**
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The Diversity of Life throughout the Geologic Time Scale
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The geologic time scale is a record of the major events and diversity of life forms present in Earth’s history.
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The geologic time scale began when Earth was formed and goes on until the present.
At the end of each era, a mass extinction occurred. Many kinds of organisms died out. However, there were other extinctions going on during each period of geologic time. Using the fossil record, paleontologists have created a picture of the different types of common organisms in each geologic period.
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Paleozoic Era This era began with the early invertebrates, such as trilobites and brachiopods. Early vertebrate fish, then arachnids and insects continued to develop.
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Later came the first amphibians, and near the era’s end, the reptiles became dominant.
Early land plants included simple mosses, ferns, and then cone-bearing plants.
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By the end of the era, seed plants were common.
The mass extinction that ended the era caused most marine invertebrates and amphibians to disappear.
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Mesozoic Era Reptiles were the dominant animals of this era, including various dinosaurs. Small mammals and birds also appeared.
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Toward the end of the era, flowering plants appeared and the kinds of mammals increased.
The mass extinction that ended the era caused the dinosaurs to become extinct.
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Cenozoic Era New mammals appeared while others became extinct.
The diversity of life forms increased. Flowering plants became most common. Humans are also part of the most recent period of this era.
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Various models, diagrams, and pictures can be used to illustrate the vastness of time involved in geologic time, and to show the diversity of life evident across geologic time.
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Through the illustrations, not only does the diversity of life-forms increase, but the complexity of those life-forms also increases.
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