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Geologic Time Scale Chapter 17. Formation of Earth 4.6 billion years old Took 100 million years to form.

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1 Geologic Time Scale Chapter 17

2 Formation of Earth 4.6 billion years old Took 100 million years to form

3 Formation of Earth Early atmosphere: CO 2, CO, H 2 O, N 2, H 2 S, but no O 2 ! First life was simple one celled prokaryotes about 3.5 mya

4 Miller and Urey Experiment simulated Earth’s early atmosphere Created organic compounds necessary for life—amino acids

5 Geologic Time Scale Used by paleontologists Represents evolutionary time Mark major changes in fossils

6 Cenozoic Era Quaternary Period 1.8-present Glaciations, mammals increased, humans Tertiary Period 65-1.8 Mammals diversified, grasses

7 Mesozoic Era Cretaceous Period 145-65 Aquatic reptiles diversified, flowering plants, mass extinction Jurassic Period 208-145 Dinosaurs diversified, birds Triassic Period 245-208 Dinosaurs, small mammals, cone-bearing plants

8 Paleozoic Era Permian Period 290-245 Reptiles diversified; seed plants; mass extinction Carboniferous Period 360-290 Reptiles; winged insects diversified; coal swamps Devonian Period 410-360 Fishes diversified; land vertebrates (prim amphibs) Silurian Period 440-410 Land plants; land animals (arthropods) Ordovician Period 505-440 Aquatic arthropods; mollusks; vertebrates (jawless Cambrian Period fishes) 544-505 Marine inverts diversified; most animal phyla evolved

9 Precambrian Time Vendian Period 650-544 Anaerobic, then photosynthetic prokaryotes; eukaryotes, then multicellular life


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