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Geological Time Scale
Million
ERA
PERIOD
EPOCH / AGE
EVENTS
Years Ago
Today
Ice Age ends
Holocene
Humans are dominant
Quaternary
0.01
Earliest Humans appear
Ice Age begins
CENOZOIC
Pleistocene
1.6
Age of Mammals
Pliocene
Hominids (human ancestors) appear
5.3
Miocene
Grass becomes widespread
23.7–
65.5 mya –
Tertiary
Oligocene
Mammals are dominant
present day
- 36.6
Еосепe
Eocene – Oligocene extinction event
57.8
Paleocene
First large mammals appear
65.5
K-T extinction event
Earth looks closer to present-day
Flowering plants appear
Extinction of
Cretaceous
MESOZOIC
Dinosaurs
144
Age of Reptiles
First Birds appear
Pangaea splits into Laurasia, Gondwanna
Dinosaurs are dominant
Jurassic
245 mya –
65.5 mya
208
Pangaea cracks
First mammals appear
Reptiles are dominant
First
Triassic
Dinosaurs
245
Age of
Amphibians
Permian - Triassic extinetion event
Permian
Pangaea forms
286
Carboniferous
First reptiles appear
First large cartilaginous fishes appear
360
Age of
Fishes
Late Devonian extinction event
First land animals appear
First amphibians appear
PALEOZOIC
Devonian
408
First land plants appear
First jawed fishes appear
First insects appear
Silurian
570 mya –
245 mya
438
Ordovician - Silurian extinction event
Ordovician
First vertebrates appear
Age of
505
Invertebrates
End Botomian extinction event
Cambrian
First fungi appear
Trilobites are dominant
570
Proterozoic
First soft-bodied animals appear
First multicellular life appear
PRECAMBRIAN
Eon
- 2500–
Achean
Photosynthesizing cyanobacteria appear
First unicellular life appear
4600 mya –
570 mya
Eon
–3800
Hadean
Priscoan
Atmosphere and oceans form
Oldest rocks form as Earth cools
Eon
Period
4600
Formation of Earth
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Transcribed Image Text:6:54 AM Sun Sep 12 C 100% Lab-1 ONLINE Fossils.docx #17a): b): Geological Time Scale Million ERA PERIOD EPOCH / AGE EVENTS Years Ago Today Ice Age ends Holocene Humans are dominant Quaternary 0.01 Earliest Humans appear Ice Age begins CENOZOIC Pleistocene 1.6 Age of Mammals Pliocene Hominids (human ancestors) appear 5.3 Miocene Grass becomes widespread 23.7– 65.5 mya – Tertiary Oligocene Mammals are dominant present day - 36.6 Еосепe Eocene – Oligocene extinction event 57.8 Paleocene First large mammals appear 65.5 K-T extinction event Earth looks closer to present-day Flowering plants appear Extinction of Cretaceous MESOZOIC Dinosaurs 144 Age of Reptiles First Birds appear Pangaea splits into Laurasia, Gondwanna Dinosaurs are dominant Jurassic 245 mya – 65.5 mya 208 Pangaea cracks First mammals appear Reptiles are dominant First Triassic Dinosaurs 245 Age of Amphibians Permian - Triassic extinetion event Permian Pangaea forms 286 Carboniferous First reptiles appear First large cartilaginous fishes appear 360 Age of Fishes Late Devonian extinction event First land animals appear First amphibians appear PALEOZOIC Devonian 408 First land plants appear First jawed fishes appear First insects appear Silurian 570 mya – 245 mya 438 Ordovician - Silurian extinction event Ordovician First vertebrates appear Age of 505 Invertebrates End Botomian extinction event Cambrian First fungi appear Trilobites are dominant 570 Proterozoic First soft-bodied animals appear First multicellular life appear PRECAMBRIAN Eon - 2500– Achean Photosynthesizing cyanobacteria appear First unicellular life appear 4600 mya – 570 mya Eon –3800 Hadean Priscoan Atmosphere and oceans form Oldest rocks form as Earth cools Eon Period 4600 Formation of Earth 11 Dashboard Calendar Тo Do Notifications Inbox 000
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Lab-1 Fossils
Section.. .
Student
References: Lecture #3: Geologic Time Scale + Geo Time scale below the Lab- on p. 12.
Specimen # and questions
Name of the
Geologic
Geologic
Range of the Absolute age in
Million years
species
ΕΝ
ERA
From the older to the
younger
1. These are modern colonies of
the earliest multicelled organisms
survived in Western Australian
2. Name of this species that
became extinct about 250mya?
3. Name of this species that
became extinct about 65mya?
4. Whose are these footprints?
5. Skull of what famous creature
is it?
6. This oceanic bottom is covered
with fossils of .....
7. This oceanic bottom is
covered with fossils of ....
8. What two types of species left
prints of their bodies in this
ancient oceanic bottom deposits?
9. Prints of what half-plant-half-
animals can be recognized in the
9 a and 9b?
10. Fossil of what ancient shell is
it?
11a)b) What is the name of this
fossilized cephalopod?
12.. This oceanic bottom is
covered with fossils of ...
13. Prints of what leafs can you
recognize?
14. It is on Jurassic Coast,
England
15a) b). Name of this fossilized
species?
16. Whose are these footprints
discovered in Volcanic tuff in
Africa?
17a)b). The name of the oldest
collonial multicelled organisms
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