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1 Geological Time Scale What time is it?

2 The Earth Is about 4.65 billion years old
Paleontologists created a geological time scale to represent evolutionary time. This scale was developed based off of rock layers and fossils

3 How do you get a new era? Major changes in rock formation or fossils of animals and plants mark a new era

4 The Earth’s age This Geological time scale is divided into: Eras
Which is divide into: Periods

5 The Geological Clock Each hour on the clock represents about 375 million years!

6 Time Machine Lets go back in time!!!
Today we will be taking a trip back in time through the Eras and discovering what life was like back then. Lets go back in time!!!

7 Time Machine Mission: Reveal atmospheric conditions
Discover the animals that roamed the earth. Compare marine and terrestrial organisms. Most importantly… What was here first? Not Me!!

8 Precambrian (Proterozoic)
88% of Earth’s history billion yrs. ago Soft bodied, single celled organisms (bacteria) Photosynthetic algae which added oxygen to the atmosphere Fossils evidence is scarce from this era. WHY? We’re the 1st! Bacteria Rule!

9 Color and Label the Era Precambrian

10 Filling in the chart Era Time (yrs. ago) Organism Precambrian
1.7 billion Soft bodied, single celled organisms Bacteria/ algea

11 Paleozoic 544 Million yrs. ago
Marine animals with or without a backbone Animals had hard parts: shells and outer skeletons First plants appear in damp, low to the ground places Ancestors of today’s jellyfish, worms, and sponges Paleo- ancient or early Trilobite What do you see?

12 Paleozoic 544 Million yrs. ago
Ancestors of squid and octopi First vertebrates (jawless fish) First reptiles & sharks appeared Animals moved on to land Amphibian (water & land) Mass extinction at the end of this era

13 Color and Label the Era Paleozoic

14 Filling out the chart Era Time (yrs. ago) Organism Precambrian
1.7 billion Soft bodied, single celled organisms Bacteria/ algea Paleozoic 544 million Trilobite, jawless fish

15 Mesozoic 245 million yrs. ago
“Age of the Dinosaurs” Cone bearing plants began to thrive First flowering plants Small Mammals First birds Turtles & crocodiles found in the seas Another mass extinction/end of this era Jurassic & Triassic Periods Cycads Meso- middle

16 Archaepteryx Link from Reptile to Bird

17 Color and Label the Era Mesozoic

18 Filling out the chart Era Time (yrs. ago) Organism Precambrian
1.7 billion Soft bodied, single celled organisms Bacteria/ algae Paleozoic 544 million Trilobite, jawless fish Mesozoic 245 million Dinosaurs, first flowers, first bird

19 Cenozoic 65 million yrs. ago
“Age of the Mammals” Mammals adapted to live on land, water, and air Dolphins, whales appeared Grasses evolved A series of ice ages changed the Earth’s climate First Humans appeared (Homo sapiens) Ceno- recent Artie & Lucy

20 Color and Label the Era Cenozoic

21 Filling out the chart Era Time (yrs. ago) Organism Precambrian
1.7 billion Soft bodied, single celled organisms Bacteria/ algae Paleozoic 544 million Trilobite, jawless fish Mesozoic 245 million Dinosaurs, first flowers, first bird Cenozoic 65 million Large mammals, 1st humans

22 Geographical Time Scale Review
The time scale is made up of 4 Eras: 1.Precambrian (yellow) 2. Paleozoic (blue) 3. Mesozoic (brown) 4. Cenozoic (green) Mass Extinction=.

23 Where does the Evidence come from?
Paleontology-study of fossils Fossils: remains or markings left by organisms that lived in the past

24 How do Fossils Form? Water carries small rock particles to lakes & sea Dead organisms are buried by layers of sediment, which forms new rock

25 Fossils 3 Main Types of Fossils: 1. Preserved 2. Petrification
At first I was afraid I was petrified… 3 Main Types of Fossils: 1. Preserved 2. Petrification 3. Traces

26 I. Preserved Organism Mummification- drying (deserts)
Amber- hardened tree sap Tar Beds- petroleum ooze Freezing- mammoths

27 I. Preserved Fossils: Freezing
Ötzi the Iceman, found in the Ötztal Alp 5,000 Years old Austria and Italy border

28 II. Petrification Petrification: organic material is replaced with minerals

29 III. Traces of organisms
Trace Fossils- footprints Imprints- Leaves Mold- retains shape of the organism Cast- sand or mud fills the mold

30 III. Traces of organisms
Coprolites- animal droppings Yes, it’s Dino Poo!

31 III. Traces of organisms
Gastroliths- digestive stones

32 Review Fossil Facts Can you name 4 types of Preserved Fossils?
Mummification Amber Tar Beds Freezing

33 Review Fossil Facts What’s the second type of Fossil? Pertrification

34 Review Fossil Facts Name 6 types of Trace Fossils. Trace Fossils
Imprints Mold Cast Coprolites Gastroliths

35 Name That Era Lets Play…. Lets Play! Me first!!
I wanna play, pick me!! Lets Play! Me first!!

36 Which era had only sea life? 75 million points
Which era had many shell animals? ________ 10 million points Which era is the most recent? _______ 25 million points In which era did flowering plants first grow? Precambrian Cenozoic Paleozoic Mesozoic


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