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The earth’s history. Review. Geologic time scale = record of earth’s history . Earth was created 4.6 Billion years ago. Its core was hot because as radioactive material decayed over time, it generated heat. . 4 billion years ago oceans formed as the planet cooled and water vapor condensed . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE EARTH’S HISTORY Review
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THE EARTH’S HISTORYReview

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Geologic time scale = record of earth’s history

Earth was created 4.6 Billion years ago. Its core was hot because as radioactive

material decayed over time, it generated heat.

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4 billion years ago oceans formed as the planet cooled and water vapor condensed

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3.3 billion years ago primitive algae formed

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1.2 billion years ago multicellular organisms evolved

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The earth 240 million yrs ago during Pangaea (when the land was all stuck together in one

mass)

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200 million years ago the first mammals evolved

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3 million years ago the first humanoids evolved

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200,000 years ago both Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens evolved side-by-

side – Neanderthals went extinct Neanderthal vs. Homo Sapiens Scull

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MOST of human history we were hunter gatherers

People who obtain food from what is available in nature by collecting plants, hunting animals, or scavenging animals.

This tends towards a nomadic or ever-moving life style

Early humans could have altered their environment by over hunting a species in one region to extinction – they think this happened to the giant sloth, saber-tooth tiger, and mastodons to name a few

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Agricultural revolution 10,000 years ago

Led to: Population growth – more food supports more

people waste Buildings or primitive urbanization Slash and burn – changes natural ecosystem Habitat reduction ecosystem changes

reduction in natural resources Increase in number of domesticated animals Farmland Change in soil quality / loss of

fertility Flooding

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Industrial revolution ~ 300 years ago

A shift from energy sources and society powered by humans or animals to fossil fuels such as coal or oil.

Improvements in quality of human life Consequences: Environmental and Social

pollution / climate change – reverse in the quality of life?

resource depletion social inequalities? loss of biodiversity resource depletion


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