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J Sanchez P7

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  • Precambrian time (4600 MA)

    Precambrian time (4600 MA)
    1. there is very little plant life during this period 11. nearly half of the valuable mineral deposits in the world occur in the rocks of this period
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    Geological Timescale
  • Cambrian (542 MA)

    Cambrian (542 MA)
    10 the presence of stromatolites indicates that shallow seas covered much of Earth during intervals in this period 22 trilobites appear
  • Ordovician (488 MA)

    Ordovician (488 MA)
    23 shelled brachiopods appear 30 colonies of tiny invertebrates call graptolites florished and vertibrates appear, fish did not have jaws or teeth and their bodies were covered with bony plates
  • Silurian (444 MA)

    Silurian (444 MA)
    24 eurypterids (sea scorpions), sea stars and coral become more common 33 vascular land plants and animals, such as scorpions begin to evolve on land
  • Devonian (416 MA)

    Devonian (416 MA)
    31 huge plants begin to develop, early amphibians form 37 age of fishes, fish that can breath out of the water and spend time on land form
  • Carboniferous- Mississippian Period (359 MA)

    Carboniferous- Mississippian Period (359 MA)
    2 swamps and forests cover the land 34 ichthyosaurs are living in the ocean, new invertebrates call ammonite develop
  • Carboniferous- Pennsylvanian Period (318 MA)

    Carboniferous- Pennsylvanian Period (318 MA)
    4 giant cockroaches appear 15 coal deposits form
  • Permian (299 MA)

    Permian (299 MA)
    21 early reptiles resembling large lizards appear 38 environmental change causes mass extinction of sea invertibrates (trilobites and eurypterids) as the seas retreat
  • Triassic (251 MA)

    Triassic (251 MA)
    16 welcome to the world of dinosaur! enter the squirrel sized dinosaur and the first forest dwelling mammals appear 29 small rodents evolve
  • Jurassic (200 MA)

    Jurassic (200 MA)
    3 flying reptiles called pterosaurs 13 Whoa those dinos are getting big and dominate the land. Lizard-hipped and bird-hipped appear. Carnivores and herbivores have arrived
  • Cretaceous (146 MA)

    Cretaceous (146 MA)
    5 first flowering plants appear- angiosperm 35 impact hypothesis- dinosaur mass extinction
  • Paleocene (65.5 MA)

    Paleocene (65.5 MA)
    6 himalayas develop due to uplifting caused by the indian subcontinent and Eurasian continents colliding 12 first primates evolve
  • Eocene (55.8 MA)

    Eocene (55.8 MA)
    17 flying squirrels, whales and bats appear 26 first modern horses appear
  • Oligocene (33.9 MA)

    Oligocene (33.9 MA)
    27 many early mammal become extinct, clams and snails flourish 32 antarctic icecaps begin to form
  • Miocene (23 MA)

    Miocene (23 MA)
    8 appalachian mountains are created because of the collision of tectonic plates and savannahs form 18 various species migrated between continents across land bridges
  • Pliocene (5.3 MA)

    Pliocene (5.3 MA)
    20 species that did not evolve to survive extreme cold moved to warmer climate areas or became extinct (dire wolf and giant ground sloth) 36 Mediterranean sea dries up and refills several times due to tectonic forcesa dn dropping sea levels
  • Pleistocene (1.8 MA)

    Pleistocene (1.8 MA)
    9 Homosapien (modern humans) appeared and are hunters 25 world wide temperatures drop about four degrees celsius (39.2 degrees fahrenheit)
  • Holocene (0.0115 MA)

    Holocene (0.0115 MA)
    19 the last glacial period ended and sea levels rose, Great Lakes formed 28 modern human developed agriculture and used tools made of bronze and iron
  • Anthropocene (now)

    Anthropocene (now)
    7 some scientists believe that human kind has caused mass extinctions of plant and animal species, polluted the oceans and altered the atmosphere 14 there is argument as to when this epoch began, some think it began with the industrial age in the early 1800s other think it began with the atomic age in the 1950s