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- By carefully analyzing landforms, rocks and fossils - A fossil of an animal that was around on earth at a particular time in history
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The history of the earth from its formation to the present. The earth’s history maybe divided into several major time periods, called ERAS. - A time of major sediment deposition and earth movement
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“Before history” 4, 600 m.y. Lasted 4 b.y.
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Birth of Earth 4.6 b.y
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- Moon forms 4.5 b.y. when a large asteroid hits earth causing pieces to fly out into space
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- Earth’s surface solidifies 4.4 b.y. and cools - Over time the earth’s core gets hot and starts the process of “Plate Tectonics”
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- Gases released from volcanoes condenses into clouds and it rains on earth. - Rainwater created the oceans (formed 4.4 – 4.2 b.y)
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- Early atmosphere forms 4.0 b.y. (no living organisms on land)
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- Formation of the Canadian Shield 12 000 m above sea level - About 1.2 b.y. continents assembled into“Rodinia”
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- First life 4.0 b.y. in the oceans
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- First Cyanobacteria - Stromatolites (living reefs) released O2 into the atmosphere
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- Oxygenated atmosphere forms 2.4 b.y. - 1 st single celled organisms (algae) in water environment
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- 1 st mutli-celled organisms - Jellies 580 m.y - Primitive life forms
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“old”“life” 570 m.y. 325 m.y.
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- Age of fish and amphibians - 1 st insects - Large swamps (coal formed from this vegetation)
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- 1 st plants & animals appear on land
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- Arthropods 535 m.y.(80% of all living species - means “jointed legs”)
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- Trilobites 525 m.y. - Cambrian explosion (appearance of many new species)
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- Echinoderms 525 m.y.
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- Ordovician 505-438 m.y.a - True land plants arise, leafless at first 470 m.y.
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- Jawed fish 425 m.y.
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- Horseshoe crabs 400 m.y.(1 st to leave the sea)
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- Amphibians 370 m.y.
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- Carnifers 315 m.y.
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- Reptiles 310 m.y. - Scales and skin protect reptiles. Spikes serve as camouflage and defence
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- Great change rocks the earth; continents go dry, results in mass extiniction 250 m.y.
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- N.A covered by shallow seas - Appalachians formed (300 million years ago)
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“middle” “life” 245 m.y. 180 m.y.
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- Age of reptiles – “dinosaurs”
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http://www.youtu be.com/watch? v=OfHdYcKDh6 A&feature=rela ted “Planet Dinosaur”
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- 1 st flowering plants - 1 st birds & mammals (warm-blooded)
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- 1 st birds 150 m.y.
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- Cretaceous 146 – 65 m.y.a. - Ants 130 m.y Co-evolution entwines insects and birds with plants forever
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- - Formation of the rocky mountains begin - - Innuition mountains formed - - Shallow seas in the interior of N. America at various times
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- - Formation of the rocky mountains begin - - Innuition mountains formed - - Shallow seas in the interior of N. America at various times
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“recent” “life” 66 m.y
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- Modern forms of life evolve - Age of mammals - Human being develop
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- Primates evolve in jungle 55 m.y - Tarsiers believed to be linking links to a branch of early primates who evolved in the rainforests 50 m.y.
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- Whales 50 m.y. - Long-bodied land mammals with hoofed feet turned into marine creatures
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- Elephants 50 m.y. - Last of the great mega-herbivores that once roamed the earth on all continents except Antarctica
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- Sea Lions 20 m.y.
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Quaternary 1.8 mya - today - Homo-erectus 2 my – 400 000
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Ice Age 100, 000 – 10, 000 yrs
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Modern Humans 0.2 m.y
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- Ice sheets cover much of N.A - Formation of rocky mountains complete - Coast mountains form and complete - Continents take their present shape
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