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A Walk Through Geological Time
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Directions: 1. Complete your time table by visiting each of the 8 stations. 2.You will have 3 minutes at each station to examine the items and information sheets. 3.Draw pictures of key organisms (2-3) for each era. 4.Use the highlighters/ pencils to color code your time table.
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Your 3 minute timing will be done using the “Era” Song! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY3MZ_wNFW8&feature=related When the song ends each time, you will have to move on to the next station, so use your time well!
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Precambian Biological: 1. Cyanobacteria 2. Ediacaran organisms 3. bacteria-like organisms Geological: Oxygen and ozone in atmosphere
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Precambian 2. Ediacaran organisms
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Paleozoic 7. Trilobites, brachiopods, marine invertebrates abundant Trilobytes Brachiopods Invertebrates
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Paleozoic 4. Fish dominant 6. First fish appear
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Paleozoic 5. First land plants & insects appear
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Paleozoic 1. Reptiles evolve 2. Amphibians dominant 3. Amphibians appear Early reptiles Amphibians
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Paleozoic Geological Events: Coal swamps form Shallow seas begin to withdraw Appalachian Mountains form
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Mesozoic 4. Mammals first appear
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Mesozoic 1. Angiosperms appear 2. Birds first appear 3. Dinosaurs are dominant
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Mesozoic Geological Events: Rocky Mountains Atlantic & Pacific Oceans forming Pangea breaks up
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Cenozoic 1. Mammals are abundant 2. Angiosperms dominant
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Cenozoic Geological Events: Alps & Himalayas begin to rise
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Answer Key DatesBiological EventsGeological Events 66 mya – present Cenozoic Era 1. Mammals are abundant 2. Angiosperms dominant Alps & Himalayas begin to rise Dinosaur Great Extinction 250 mya – 66 mya Mesozoic Era 1. Angiosperms appear 2. Birds first appear 3. Dinosaurs are dominant 4. Mammals first appear Rocky Mountains Atlantic & Pacific Oceans forming Pangea breaks up Mass Extinction 540 mya – 250 mya Paleozoic Era 1. Reptiles evolve 2. Amphibians dominant 3. Amphibians appear 4. Fish dominant 5. First land plants & insects appear 6. First fish appear 7. Trilobites, brachiopods, marine invertebrates abundant Coal swamps form Shallow seas begin to withdraw Appalachian Mountains form 4600 mya – 250 mya Precambrian Era 1.Cyanobacteria 2.Ediacaran organisms 3. bacteria-like organisms Oxygen and ozone in atmosphere
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