Geographical History Flashcards

Glaciers, ice ages and time periods

1
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Which epoch are we currently in?

A

The Quaternary epoch (specifically Holocene)

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When did the Quaternary epoch begin?

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2.6 million years ago, as the pleistocene epoch; start of current ice age

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When did the Holocene epoch begin?

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11.7k years ago; contains the whole history of the development of civilisation

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4
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What are signifiers of an ice age?

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Repeated periods of cold and warm (glacial advances and retreats/interglacials)

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When was the last cold period, and how cold was it?

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~26, 500 years ago; -18 Celcius

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What are Milankovitch cycles?

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Cyclic fluctuations in the Earth’s orbit which affect amount of radiation from sun to Earth

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What are the three Milankovitch cycles?

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Orbital eccentricity, axial tilt/obliquity, precession

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What is orbital eccentricity, and how long does the cycle last?

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Orbit of the Earth goes from round to oval and back again; 400k years

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What is axial tilt, and how long does the cycle last?

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The axis of the spinning Earth moving closer to the Sun and further away again; 41k years

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What is precession, and how long does the cycle last?

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The axis of the spinning Earth is not fixed, but itself spins around in a circle; 24k years

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11
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What are the cold snaps called?

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Oldest, older, and younger Dryas

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12
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When was the oldest Dryas?

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~17,000 BP

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13
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When was the older Dryas?

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~14,000 BP

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14
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When was the younger Dryas?

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~12,000 BP; start of Holocene

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15
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When the Little Ice Age?

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1350-1950AD

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16
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When is the next glacial period predicted to be?

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3500AD

17
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When was the Old Stone Age, and what was it called?

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7,000BC; Palaeolithic

18
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When was the Middle Stone Age, and what was it called?

A

6,000BC; Mesolithic

19
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When was the New Stone Age, and what was it called?

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3,500BC; Neolithic

20
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What was the name of the trainsitionary period between Neolithic to Iron Age?

A

Chalcolithic

21
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When was the start of the Iron Age?

A

700BC

22
Q

When was the Industrial Revolution?

A

1760AD

23
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What tools were typical of the Mesolithic period?

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Composite tools

24
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What was significant about the Mesolithic period geographically?

A

Britain separated from the continent, occurring in three distinct melting events, the last of which was called the Flandrian Transgression; in 5600BC, landslide in Norway set off a tsunami across the sea

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What was significant about the Neolithic life-style wise, and what materials were used?

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Initiated agriculture and domestication, stopping the hunter-gatherer lifestyle; used stone, bone, wood still

26
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What materials were used in the Chalcolithic period?

A

Stone and Cu

27
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What materials started to be made in the Iron Age?

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Bronze (Cu + Sn) and steel (Fe + C)