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Modeling the Geological Time Scale HASPI MS Medical Earth Science Lab 02b Scenario The geological time scale marks major events that have happened throughout the history of the Earth. The Earth has changed significantly throughout time and it is estimated that 99.9% of all organisms that have one time lived on Earth are now extinct. By examining the fossil record scientists can develop a range of time when a species, or group of species, lived and became extinct. In this activity you will create a model of the geological time scale to get a better idea of when major events have occurred during Earth’s history. Materials Paper strip Scissors Ruler Geological Event cards Tape Pen/pencil Directions Task Response Cut and tape together 5 meters of paper strip. You will need 3 sheets of the “Time Scale” sheets 1 to make 5 meters. 2 Cut out the “Geological Event Cards.” Lay out the 5-meter paper strip on the floor or in an open space. Using a ruler, you will be marking out and taping the geological event cards on the paper strip to create a model of the geological time scale. For this activity: 1 mm = 1 million years 3 1 cm = 10 million years 10 cm = 100 million years 1 meter = 1 billion years Each of the geological event cards has a description and a date. Starting with the card with 4 the most recent date titled “Present.” Tape the “Present” card at the very beginning of the paper strip. Find the next most recent geological event card. For example, it should be the “Cenozoic Era Start” at 65 million years. Using the ruler, measure 6.5 5 cm from the first card. Make a mark on the paper strip and tape the “Cenozoic Era Start” card in place at the mark. Continue finding the next most recent geological event card and continue measuring and taping 6 the cards in place. Remember that every date and measurement should start from the BEGINNING of the paper strip. 57 Geological Time, the Fossil Record, & Health; HASPI MS Medical Earth Science Lab 02 7 Once complete, answer the following questions based on your geological time scale model. When did the Earth 8 begin? When did life first appear 9 on Earth? When have most of the 1 major events on Earth 0 occur? What era are we currently 1 in? 1 In what era did dinosaurs 1 and mammals appear? 2 In what era did insects 1 and reptiles appear? 3 Why do you think the appearance of oxygen in 1 the atmosphere was 4 important? Notice that the dinosaur extinction led to an increase in mammals. 1 How do you think this 5 has shaped the organisms currently living on Earth? In what habitat did most life exist during the Paleozoic era? Explain 1 your answer. 6 The first humans appeared approximately 200,000 years ago. If the 1 Earth is 4.6 billion years 7 old, what percentage of time have humans been on the Earth? 58 Geological Time, the Fossil Record, & Health; HASPI MS Medical Earth Science Lab 02 Why is it important to study the history of the 1 Earth? 8 Geological Event Cards Modeling the Geological Time Scale HASPI Medical Earth Science Lab 02b Cut out each of the following cards on the dotted line Present Beginning of Earth Mesozoic Era Start Dinosaur Extinction Current Date 66 million years 245 million years 4.6 billion years Cambrian Explosion Earliest Life First Mammals First Land Animals 200 million years 3.8 billion years 430 million years 542 million years First Insects First Primates First Reptiles First Land Plants 400 million years 450 million years 300 million years 85 million years Oxygen in Atmosphere Oceans/Continents Eukaryotes Evolve First Fish Form 2.4 billion years 500 million years 1.8 billion years 59 Geological Time, the Fossil Record, & Health; HASPI MS Medical Earth Science Lab 02 4.4 billion years Cenozoic Era Start Paleozoic Era Start First Amphibians First Birds 65 million years 360 million years 150 million years 540 million years 60 Geological Time, the Fossil Record, & Health; HASPI MS Medical Earth Science Lab 02
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