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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.
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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
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