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Geologic Time Scale Geologic Time Scale- Divides the history of Earth into a series of non-overlapping time periods Absolute age- Any method of measuring the age of an event/object in years Era- One of the three long units of geologic time between the Precambrian and the present. End of an era is marked by mass extinction Three Eras: Paleozoic- 544-245 million years ago Mesozoic- 245-66 million years ago Cenozoic- 66 million years ago- present Period- Unit of geologic time that divides the eras Precambrian Time- Geologic time begins with the Precambrian time (formation of the Earth) *Starts 4.6 billion years ago (4,600 million years ago) * Ocean and continents form *Single celled organisms (example- bacteria) 3.5 bya * First plants (under water) 2.5 bya * Ends 544 million years ago Paleozoic Era- Explosion of life *Starts 544 million years ago * All life begins in sea (example- jellyfish & jawless fish) *Next comes land plants (example-moss) * Progression of life during this era notice animals move to land after plants Invertebrates Vertebrates Fish Land Plants Amphibian reptiles *Mass Extinction (245 mya) hypothesis is climate change resulting from continental drift into Pangaea Mesozoic Era- Age of the reptile *Starts 245 million years ago *Pangaea breaks apart *Progression of life Reptiles Dinosaurs Mammal Bird *First flowering plant *Mass Extinction (66 million years ago)- hypothesis is a meteorite hit the Earth Cenozoic Era- Age of the mammals (current era) *Starts 66 million years ago * The ice age was part of this era *Mammals continue to diversify and evolve *Humans appeared within this era *This is the present era Mass extinction- When many types of living things become extinct at the same time Single cell organism- These organisms were the first living things on Earth. They’re an organism that contains one cell (example- bacteria) Invertebrates- An animal without a backbone (examples- jellyfish, sponge or worm) Vertebrates- Animals that have a backbone Examples: Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Mammals