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The Geological time scale is a record of the life forms and geological events in Earth’s history. Scientists developed the time scale by studying rock layers and fossils world wide. Radioactive dating helped determine the absolute divisions in the time scale.
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Division: Archeozoic and Proterozoic Began 4.6 billion years ago. Longest Era Very few fossils Life first appeared. Types of life: cyanobacteria, invertebrates – jellyfish, marine worms. Bacteria formed ozone(O 3 )=atmosphere formation.
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Age of marine invertebrates = AGE of the FISH! Lasted 345 million years Trilobites abundant Early land plants including mosses, ferns and cone-bearing plants. The early coal forming forests were also formed during this time. Appalachian mountains formed. Pangaea was connected
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Possible causes of this Mass Extinction Event Lowering of sea levels when the continents were rejoined as Pangaea (convergent boundary) Increased volcanic activity (ash and dust) Climate changes – cooler climate
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225 – 70 million years ago Age of the REPTILES First birds started to evolve. End was marked by extinction of the dinosaurs The asteroid hit caused a major climate change.
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Age of the mammals Began 65 million to current time Flowering plants were now the most common plant life. Many mountain ranges formed Alps in Europe and Himalayas in India; Rocky Mountains in the USA
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