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1 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Resources Click on one of the following icons to go to that resource. earth.msscience.com Image Bank Foldables Video Clips and Animations Standardized Test Practice Chapter Review Questions Chapter Summary

2 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. earth.msscience.com

3 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Click on individual thumbnail images to view larger versions. Image Bank

4 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank To transfer images to your own power point follow the following steps: Open the “Resource” file from the CD-ROM disc – view the file in the “normal view” or “slide sorter view” mode - go to slide #2 – from there you can click through the images and follow these instructions. Click once on the image. Copy the image Go to your own power point document Paste the image. Transfer Images

5 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Trilobite Fossils

6 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Geologic Time Scale

7 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Rock Layers

8 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Dog

9 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Darwin’s Journey

10 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Giraffe

11 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Different Trilobites

12 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Trilobite Eyes

13 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Blind Trilobite

14 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Olenellus

15 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Pangaea

16 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Early Precambrian

17 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Stromatolite

18 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Predatory Fish

19 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Panderichthy

20 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Frog

21 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Formation of Appalachian Mountains

22 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Hyoliths

23 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Triassic Period

24 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Dinosaur Illustration

25 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Dinosaur Illustration

26 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Earliest Mammal

27 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Alps

28 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank The Himalayas

29 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Horse Eating

30 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Image Bank Dolphins

31 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Geological Time Make the following Foldable to help you identify the major events in each era of geologic time.

32 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Fold the top of a vertical piece of paper down and the bottom up to divide the paper into thirds.

33 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables Turn the paper horizontally; unfold and label the three columns as shown.

34 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Foldables As you read the chapter, list at least three major events that occurred in each era. Keep the events in chronological order. For each event, note the period in which it took place. Read for Main Ideas

35 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Video Clips Click image to view movie.

36 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. 1 1 Geologic time is divided into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Life and Geologic Time Divisions within the geologic time scale are based largely on major evolutionary changes in organisms. Reviewing Main Ideas Plate movements affect organic evolution.

37 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. 2 2 Cyanobacteria evolved during Precambrian time. Trilobites, fish, and corals were abundant during the Paleozoic Era. Early Earth History Plants and animals began to move onto land during the middle of the Paleozoic Era. Reviewing Main Ideas

38 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. 2 2 Early Earth History At the end of the Paleozoic Era, many marine invertebrates became extinct. Reviewing Main Ideas The Paleozoic Era was a time of mountain building. The Appalachian Mountains formed when several islands and finally Africa collided with North America.

39 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. 3 3 Reptiles and gymnosperms were dominant land life-forms in the Mesozoic Era. Mammals and angiosperms began to dominate the land in the Cenozoic Era. Middle and Recent Earth History Pangaea broke apart during the Mesozoic Era. Many mountain ranges formed during the Cenozoic Era. Reviewing Main Ideas

40 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 1 Organic evolution is a change in the _________ of a species over a long period. A. habitat B. hereditary features C. location D. numbers

41 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Answer The answer is B. The fossil record shows that species have changed over time.

42 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 2 A group of organisms that normally reproduces only with other members of their group is a __________. A. category B. collection C. sort D. species

43 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Answer The answer is D. Dogs are a species because they mate and reproduce only with other dogs.

44 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 3 Which of these organisms existed first on Earth? A. angiosperms B. birds C. cyanobacteria D. dinosaur

45 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Answer The answer is C. Cyanobacteria first appeared about 3.5 billion years ago. The diagram shows a stromatolite, which is a layered mat formed by cyanobacteria colonies.

46 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 4 What atmospheric gas is produced by photosynthesis? A. carbon dioxide B. nitrogen C. oxygen D. sulfur dioxide

47 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Answer The answer is C. Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis.

48 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Question 5 You are living in the Cenozoic Era, which began __________ years ago. A. 1.8 million B. 65 million C. 248 million D. 544 million

49 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Chapter Review Answer The answer is B. The Cenozoic Era followed the mass extinction at the end of the Mesozoic Era.

50 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 1 Which era was the longest? A. Archean B. Cenozoic C. Mesozoic D. Paleozoic

51 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is D. the Paleozoic was the longest era. The Archean subdivision lasted longer but was an eon.

52 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 2 According to this map of Darwin’s journey, which of the following did he visit after the Galapagos Islands?

53 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice A. Ascension Islands B. Cape Horn C. Falkland Islands D. New Zealand

54 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is D. He sailed west from the Galapagos Islands.

55 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 3 What trilobite body structure is shown in the enlarged diagram? A. brain B. ear C. eye D. nose

56 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is C. Trilobites had many different types of eyes.

57 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 4 Amphibians probably evolved from fish like __________in this diagram, which had fins and lungs.

58 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice A. Amphibiosa B. Dickensonia C. Panderichthys D. Spriggina

59 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is C. Dickensonia and Spriggina are thought to be wormlike creatures.

60 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Question 5 What present day mountain range is located at A? A. Appalachian B. Himalaya C. Rocky D. Sierra Nevada

61 To return to the chapter summary click Escape or close this document. Standardized Test Practice Answer The answer is B. The Himalaya are located along the border between India and Tibet.

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