birds hores dyrosurs flowering plants drayendy Coeloahas kethyosaurs plesosa Eligla sharks ammondes Postosuchus dagerfly B OLDEST LAYER birdn floweting plants, iethyossurs Tarbosarus bataar gingka annondes pleronan dragontly dyross birds Horna sapiens lowerine plants horses gineko dragonifty sharks

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(Tertiary Period, 65-2 mya), Answers: C (Cretaceous Period, 145-65 mya), E (Jurassic Perioc
Order of layers from top to bottom: D (Quaternary Period, 2 million yeas ago to present), A
Sed
birds
E heres
shanky
florering
dyrosuis
drayendy
ph
A
lan
Corloahna
iethyosaurs
pletosau
Eiga
sharks
ammondes
Postosuchus
ginghe
OLDEIT LAYER
birds
floweting
plants,
gingke
Tarbosarus
batsa
rks
anondes
plerosay
dragoetly
dyrosMas
iethyossurs
Hona sapiens
lomerine
plants
birds
horses
dragonfty
skarks
birds
ammoniles
Sekmosaures
iettyessurs
Slegosaurs
dragontfly
shanks
Alysis
1. Look at the fossils within each layer. What plants and animals lived
during the same time period?
2. Compare the layers to explore the changing plant and animal groups
throughout Earth's history.
3. Which organisms survived from one time period to the next?
4. Which ones went extinct?
5. Could Tarbosaurus have hunted Seismosaurus?
6. What organisms survived the mass extinction at the end of the Creta-
ceous Period?
200-145 mya), and B (Triassic Period, 250-200 mya)
Transcribed Image Text:(Tertiary Period, 65-2 mya), Answers: C (Cretaceous Period, 145-65 mya), E (Jurassic Perioc Order of layers from top to bottom: D (Quaternary Period, 2 million yeas ago to present), A Sed birds E heres shanky florering dyrosuis drayendy ph A lan Corloahna iethyosaurs pletosau Eiga sharks ammondes Postosuchus ginghe OLDEIT LAYER birds floweting plants, gingke Tarbosarus batsa rks anondes plerosay dragoetly dyrosMas iethyossurs Hona sapiens lomerine plants birds horses dragonfty skarks birds ammoniles Sekmosaures iettyessurs Slegosaurs dragontfly shanks Alysis 1. Look at the fossils within each layer. What plants and animals lived during the same time period? 2. Compare the layers to explore the changing plant and animal groups throughout Earth's history. 3. Which organisms survived from one time period to the next? 4. Which ones went extinct? 5. Could Tarbosaurus have hunted Seismosaurus? 6. What organisms survived the mass extinction at the end of the Creta- ceous Period? 200-145 mya), and B (Triassic Period, 250-200 mya)
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