Pre-Human History Flashcards

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Age of the Universe

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13.8 Billion Years Old

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Age of our Milky Way Galaxy

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9 Billion Years Old

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Age of our Sun

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4.6 Billion Years Old

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Age of the Earth

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4.54 Billion Years Old

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Age of the Moon

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4.47 Billion Years Old

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THEIA

Date

Meaning

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The body that collided with the Earth to create the Moon is sometimes called Theia, from the name of the mythical Greek Titan who was the mother of Selene, the goddess of the Moon.

Scientists date the impact event to 4.47 billion years ago

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THEIA EVIDENCE

Angular Momentum

Moon’s surface

Radioactivity

Densities

Why

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Earth’s spin and the Moon’s orbit have similar orientations.

Moon samples indicate that the Moon’s surface was once molten.

The stable-isotope ratios of lunar and terrestrial rock are identical, implying a common origin.

The Moon has a relatively small iron core and has a much lower density than Earth.

The Earth has a very large iron core and the highest density of all the planets in the Solar system.

The Earth-Moon system yielded a Moon formed mostly from the mantles of both the Earth and the impactor, while the core of both the impactor and the Earth accretes to the Earth. It is noteworthy that the Earth has the highest density of all the planets in the Solar system; the absorption of the core of the impactor body renders this observation explicable, given the proposed properties of the early Earth and Theia.

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PRECAMBRIAN ERA

Meaning

Beginning

Significance

Significant Dates

End

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Meaning: ‘before the Cambrian Explosion’. The Precambrian is a supereon that is subdivided into three eons (Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic).

Beginning: the Precambrian spans from the formation of Earth about 4.47 billion years ago (After Theia) and includes the development of Earth’s oceans, early landforms, and all early life.

First single-celled life: A specific date for the origin of life has not been determined. Carbon found in 3.8-billion-year-old rocks (Archean eon) from islands off western Greenland may be of organic origin.

Well-preserved microscopic fossils of bacteria older than 3.46 Ba have been found in Western Australia.

Multi-cellular life: The first complex multicellular life forms seem to have appeared at roughly 1500 Ma

End: hard-shelled creatures appeared toward the end of the Eon, at around 541 Ma, marking the beginning of the Phanerozoic era and making way for the Cambrian explosion.

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PRECAMBRIAN DATES

  1. 47 billion years ago:
  2. 8-Ba:
  3. 46 Ba:

1500 Ma:

541 Ma:

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  1. 47 billion years ago Precambrian begins with the formation of the Earth (After Theia)
  2. 8-Ba Possible organic material rocks from islands off western Greenland
  3. 46 Ba: Well-preserved microscopic fossils of bacteria

1500 Ma: Multi-cellular life:

541 Ma: hard-shelled creatures appear

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THE PRECAMBRIAN

Name it and its Divisions

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The Precambrian is a supereon that is subdivided into three eons

Hadean,

Archean,

Proterozoic

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PALAEOZOIC

Meaning

Beginning

Significance

End

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The Paleozoic Era from the Greek palaios (παλαιός), “old” and zoe (ζωή), “life”, meaning “ancient life” is the earliest of three geologic eras of the current Eon.

Beginning: The Cambrian explosion 541 million years ago witnessed the most rapid and widespread diversification of life in Earth’s history, in which most modern phyla first appeared.

Significance: The Paleozoic was a time of dramatic geological, climatic, and evolutionary change. It brought the earliest forms of sea life, plants, insects, and eventually early reptiles and amphibians.

End: The Paleozoic Era ended with the largest extinction event in the history of Earth, the Permian–Triassic extinction event 251.9 million years ago.

[The Paleozoic Era is subdivided into six geologic periods (from oldest to youngest): the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian.

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PALAEOZOIC ERA

The Six major geologic periods (from oldest to youngest):

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Cambrian,

Ordovician,

Silurian,

Devonian,

Carboniferous, and

Permian periods

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CURRENT EON

Name

Divisions

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Phanerozoic EON

  1. Paleozoic 541-252Ma
  2. Mesozoic 252-66Ma
  3. Cenozoic 66Ma-now
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MESOZOIC

Meaning

Beginning

Significance

End

Subdivisions

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Mesozoic means “middle life”, deriving from the Greek prefix meso- for “between” and zōon meaning “animal” or “living being”.

It is one of three geologic eras of the current Phanerozoic Eon, preceded by the Paleozoic (“ancient life”) and succeeded by the Cenozoic (“new life”).

Beginning: The Mesozoic Era began in the wake of the Permian–Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago, the largest well-documented mass extinction in Earth’s history.

Significance: The Mesozoic Era, known as the age of reptiles, included the dinosaurs, the first birds, and the earliest small mammals.

End: The Mesozoic ended with the Cretaceous–PaleoGENE extinction event 66 million years ago, the Chicxulub impact, a mass extinction which killed off all non-avian dinosaurs.

Subdivisions: The era is subdivided into three major periods: the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous, which are further subdivided into a number of epochs and stages.

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Extinction event 252 million years ago

Name

Significance

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Name: Permian–Triassic extinction event

Significance: The largest well-documented mass extinction in Earth’s history. The effects of this catastrophe were so devastating that it took life on land 30 million years into the Mesozoic Era to recover. The Mesozoic Era began in its wake and the age of Reptiles began.

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MESOZOIC ERA

Three major periods of the Mesozoic Era?

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The era is subdivided into three major periods:

the Triassic,

Jurassic, and

Cretaceous,

which are further subdivided into a number of epochs and stages.

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Extinction Event 66 million years ago. -

Name

Significance

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Name: Cretaceous-PaleoGENE Extinction Event

Significance: wiped out the dinosaurs and allowed mammals to develop

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CENOZOIC

Meaning

Beginning

Significance

End

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Meaning: Cenozoic, meaning “new life,” is derived from Greek καινός kainós “new,” and ζωή zōḗ “life.

The Cenozoic Era is the current geological era.

Beginning: Cretaceous-PaleoGENE Extinction event 66 million years ago, the Chicxulub impact.

Significance: The Cenozoic is also known as the Age of Mammals. Mammals and birds thrive and evolve, including the introduction of the first humans. The continents also moved into their current positions during this era.

End: still current Era

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CHICXULUB

Pronounciation

Location

Date

Significance

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The Chicxulub Chick-zuh-LUBE crater is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.

Its center is located near the town of Chicxulub, after which the crater is named.

It was formed by a large asteroid or comet about 10 to 15 kilometres (6.2 to 9.3 miles) in diameter, the Chicxulub impactor, striking the Earth.

The date of the impact coincides precisely with the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–Pg boundary), slightly less than 66 million years ago, and a widely accepted theory is that worldwide climate disruption from the event was the cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, a mass extinction in which 75% of plant and animal species on Earth suddenly became extinct, including all non-avian dinosaurs.

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CHICXULUB

Impactor Size

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10 to 15 kilometres Diameter

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CHICXULUB

Crater Size

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The crater is 150 kilometres in diameter and 20 km in depth, well into the continental crust of the region of about 10–30 km depth.

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What happened on this date?

13.8 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Big Bang, beginning of the Universe

23
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What happened on this date?

9 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Beginning of our Milky Way Galaxy

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What happened on this date?

4.6 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Birth of our Sun

25
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What happened on this date?

4.54 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Formation of the Earth

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What happened on this date?

4.47 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Formation of the Moon

The body that collided with the Earth to create the Moon is sometimes called Theia, from the name of the mythical Greek Titan who was the mother of Selene, the goddess of the Moon.

Scientists date the impact event to 4.47 billion years ago

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What happened on this date?

3.8 BILLION YEARS AGO

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Possibly first life: Evidence: Possible organic material from rocks on islands off western Greenland

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What happened on this date?

3.46 Ba:

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Oldest known single celled life: Well-preserved microscopic fossils of bacteria found in Western Australia

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What happened on this date?

1500 MILLION YEARS AGO

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Oldest known multi-cellular life

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What happened on this date?

541 MILLION YEARS AGO

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The Cambrian Explosion: The most rapid and widespread diversification of life in Earth’s history, in which most modern phyla first appeared.

The first hard-shelled creatures appear.

The Beginning of the Paleozoic Era: “Paleozoic” from the Greek palaios (παλαιός), “old” and zoe (ζωή), “life”, meaning “ancient life” is the earliest of three geologic eras of the current Eon.

[The Paleozoic Era is subdivided into six geologic periods (from oldest to youngest): the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian.

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What happened on this date?

541 - 252 MILLION YEARS AGO

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Phanerozoic Eon

  1. Paleozoic Era
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What happened on this date?

251.9 MILLION YEARS AGO

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The Permian–Triassic Extinction Event: The largest extinction event in the history of Earth. It took life on land 30 Million years to recover!

End of The Paleozoic Era

Beginning of the Mesozoic Era: Mesozoic means “middle life”, deriving from the Greek prefix meso- for “between” and zōon meaning “animal” or “living being”. It is one of three geologic eras of the current Phanerozoic Eon, preceded by the Paleozoic (“ancient life”) and succeeded by the Cenozoic (“new life”).

Age of the Reptiles Began

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What happened on this date?

251.9 - 66 MILLION YEARS AGO

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Phanerozoic Eon:

  1. Mesozoic Era
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What happened on this date?

66 MILLION YEARS AGO

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The Cretaceous–PaleoGENE extinction event

The Chicxulub impact, a mass extinction which killed off all non-avian dinosaurs.

The End of the Mesozoic Era, the age of reptiles.

End of the Cretaceous Period, last period of the Mesozoic Era

The Beginning of the Cenozoic Era: Cenozoic, meaning “new life,” is derived from Greek καινός kainós “new,” and ζωή zōḗ “life. The Cenozoic is also known as the Age of Mammals. Mammals and birds thrive and evolve, including the introduction of the first humans. The continents also moved into their current positions during this era.

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What happened on this date?

66 MILLION YEARS AGO - NOW

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Phanerozoic Eon

  1. Cenozoic Era
36
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Archaeology

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Woman satellite

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Troposphere

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Height etc