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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

How Rocks and Fossils Tell a Story

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• Sedimentary rock forms in layers. Many sedimentary rocks contain fossils.

• The oldest rock layers are at the bottom, and the youngest rock layers are at the top.

• The relative age of a layer of rock is the age of that layer when compared to other layers.

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How Rocks and Fossils Tell a Story

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• Fossils form when sediment buries dead organisms.

• The fossil record is made up of all the fossils in Earth’s rock layers.

• The fossil record contains information about Earth’s history and the history of life on Earth.

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How Rocks and Fossils Tell a Story

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• Over time, the movement of Earth’s crust can cause layers of rock to become tilted. It can also lift rocks formed in the ocean to above sea level.

• The rock layers of the Grand Canyon were tilted and lifted millions of years ago.

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Divisions in Time

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• Scientists developed the geologic time scale to divide Earth’s history into manageable units. The fossils each unit contains define it.

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Divisions in Time

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• Large tree ferns were common during the late Paleozoic Era.

• The large coal deposits in the eastern United States formed from plants like these.

• Trilobites were so common that the earliest part of the Paleozoic Era is called the Age of Trilobites.

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Divisions in Time

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• Trees that produce seeds in cones appeared at the beginning of the Mesozoic Era.

• The middle and end of this era is known as the Age of

Dinosaurs. Large animals, such as Stegosaurus, lived during this time.

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Divisions in Time

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• Flowering plants, such as grasses, and saber-toothed cats existed during the Ice Age.

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Divisions in Time

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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

Divisions in Time

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• Index fossils help identify a very short period of Earth’s history and must meet four requirements.

1.The organisms from which they formed lived during a short period of Earth’s history.

2.The organisms must have had large populations so that many fossils formed.

3.The fossils must be widespread 4.The fossils must be easily

recognized.

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Big Changes on Earth

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• Fossils tell how life on Earth has changed over time.

• Fossils also tell how Earth’s continents and landforms have changed.

• Scientists have found fossils of a Mesosaurus—a small, lizard-like reptile that lived in fresh water—on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Big Changes on Earth

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• Mesosaurus was too small to have been able to swim across the Atlantic.

• At the end of the Paleozoic Era, all of Earth’s masses were joined. These masses began to break apart during the Mesozoic Era.

• The single landmass

(Pangea) explains how Mesosaurus could move across land.

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Big Changes on Earth

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• The landmasses breaking apart supports the idea of continental drift, and helps scientists understand the movement of Earth’s plates.

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Big Changes on Earth

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Changing Environments

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• Fossils provide clues about changing environments.

• Finding a fossil sea snail at the top of a mountain would lead to the conclusion that the environment has changed.

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Changing Environments

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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

Changing Environments

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• Fossils of plants and animals at La Brea Tar Pits, in Los Angeles, California, show that the climate has not changed much in the last 40,000 years.

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Changing Environments

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• Falls of the Ohio is a state park in Indiana where summers are hot and winters are cold and snowy.

• Fossils of coral, clams, and other organisms that lived in shallow, warm, tropical seas show how the climate has changed in the last 380 million years.

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The Great Die Offs

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• Several times in history, many species became extinct at once. These large events, caused by climate change, are called mass extinctions.

• Worldwide volcanic eruptions blow large amounts of ash and dust into the air, blocking sunlight so plants can’t grow.

• Other plants die as ash settles on them and smothers them.

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The Great Die Offs

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• At the end of the Mesozoic Era, an asteroid sent huge amounts of dust into the air, blocking sunlight and changing the climate.

• These changes may have led to the extinction of many organisms, including dinosaurs.

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The Great Die Offs

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The Great Die Offs

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The Great Die Offs

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Effects: Drought _ Dust and ash in air _

•Results: - Lack of sunlight causes plant to die and

animals too.(2)

-Plants and animals die

-Habitats are destroyed and organisms too.

Cause: - Meteor impact

-Too much rain

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Unit 10 Lesson 2 What Was Ancient Earth Like?

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