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Geologic History 1. Refer to the Atlas Pg. 19, 20 Complete the following chart. Era 2. Began Ended Age Examine the main map and locate Kitchener. The earth’s geologic history is divided into 4 main eras. These eras are further subdivided into Geologic Time Periods. Complete the attached Table. Location Geologic Geologic Era Time Period Kitchener 3. Type of Rock How old are the rocks? Match the information on the Right with the information on the Left. Little or no life Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Mammals Glaciation Invertebrates 4. Age Cenozoic Permian and Carboniferous Precambrian Pleistocene Cambrian and Ordovician Mesozoic Era Silurian and Devonian Match the life form in the left column with the appropriate period in the right column. Helicionella Climatius Brontosaurus Tyrannosaurus Homo Sapien 60 000 000 years ago Silurian Precambrian Pleistocene 200 000 000 years ago 5. Match the information in the left column with the location in the right column. Mainly Cretaceous Recent Intrusive Rocks Mainly Triassic Existing Glaciers Devonian, Silurian, and Ordovician sedimentary rocks 6. Southern Ontario The Prairies Ellesmere Island Vancouver Island Central Nova Scotia Rearrange the following in the correct order, from least recent to most recent: Age of fishes Age of Homo Sapiens Age of Amphibians Little or no life Age of Marine Invertebrates Age of Mammals Age of Reptiles Least Recent 1 2 3 4 5 6 Most Recent 7 Geologic History 1. Refer to the Atlas Pg. 19, 20 Complete the following chart. Era Began Ended Age Precambrian 4.6 Billion ya 600 Million ya Paleozoic 600 Million ya 230 Million ya Marine invertebrates, Fish, Amphibians Mesozoic 230 Million ya 63 Million ya Reptiles Cenozoic 63 Million ya Present Mammals 2/. Examine the main map and locate Kitchener. The earth’s geologic history is divided into 4 main eras. These eras are further subdivided into Geologic Time Periods. Complete the attached Table. Location Geologic Geologic Era Time Period Kitchener 3. Silurian Type of Rock How old are the rocks? Fish Sedimentary 405-425 Million yeasrs Match the information on the Right with the information on the Left. Little or no life Fishes Amphibians Reptiles Mammals Glaciation Invertebrates 4. Paleozoic Age Cenozoic Permian and Carboniferous Precambrian Pleistocene Cambrian and Ordovician Mesozoic Era Silurian and Devonian Match the life form in the left column with the appropriate period in the right column. Helicionella Climatius Brontosaurus Tyrannosaurus Homo Sapien 60 000 000 years ago Silurian Precambrian Pleistocene 200 000 000 years ago 5. Match the information in the left column with the location in the right column. Mainly Cretaceous Recent Intrusive Rocks Mainly Triassic Existing Glaciers Devonian, Silurian, and Ordovician sedimentary rocks 6. Southern Ontario The Prairies Ellesmere Island Vancouver Island Central Nova Scotia Rearrange the following in the correct order, from least recent to most recent: Age of fishes Age of Homo Sapiens Age of Amphibians Little or no life Age of Marine Invertebrates Age of Mammals Age of Reptiles Least Recent Most Recent 1 Little or no life 2 Age of Marine Invertebrates 3 Age of fishes 4 Age of Amphibians 5 Age of Reptiles 6 Age of Mammals 7 Age of Homo Sapiens