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Early Earth History Sci 4.2. Question 1 Precambrian time 1 st 4 bil. years Few rocks older than 3.5 bil. due to erosion and remelting.

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1 Early Earth History Sci 4.2

2 Question 1

3 Precambrian time 1 st 4 bil. years Few rocks older than 3.5 bil. due to erosion and remelting

4 Question 2

5 1st organisms were single celled cyanobacteria: (blue-green algae) did photosynthesis Produced stromatolite fossils

6 Question 3

7 photosynthesis In chlorophyll, CO 2 is taken apart A few types of Cyano- bacteria CO 2 light C + O 2 In stratosphere O 2 UV light O 3 (ozone layer)

8 Question 4

9 Invertebrates: Animals without backbones Appeared late Precambrian Ediacaran fauna

10 Question 5

11 Paleozoic era 1 st animals with hard parts 1 st insects 1 st Vertebrates Shallow seas

12 Dunkleosteus a.k.a. Bonefish

13 Question 6

14 Amphibians: Lungs, must lay eggs in moist places May have evolved from fish like Had both lungs and gills

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17 Question 7

18 1 st Insects Appeared about same time as amphibians

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20 Reptiles: Evolved from amphibians Have scales to retain water Eggs have protective membrane

21 Question 8

22 Appalachian/Atlas mtn.s Pangea forms in late Paleozoic Breaks apart in early Mesozoic

23 Question 9

24 End of Paleozoic 90% marine species became extinct 70% land “ “ “ Pangea and glaciers formed

25 Question 10

26 Organize in order of appearance on earth Invertebrates Vertebrates (fish) Amphibians (and insects) Reptiles Amphibians (and insects) Vertebrates (fish) Reptiles Invertebrates

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