Els Semifinal
Els Semifinal
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OF EARTH’S HISTORY
During the 1800s, geologists and the naturalists found several
forms of physical evidence that confirmed that Earth is very old.
Without fossils, scientists may not have concluded that the earth has a history that
long precedes mankind.
While the units making up the time scale are called geochronologic units, the
actual rocks formed during those specific time intervals are called
chronostratigraphic units (chrono: time, stratigraphic from the word stratigraphy).
The actual rock record of a period is called a system, so rocks from the Cambrian
Period are of the Cambrian system.
GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE
• Geologic time scale was developed through the use of relative dating, and
specific date were applied to it via radiometric dating.
• Dating, in geology, is determining a chronology or calendar of events in the
history of Earth, using to a large degree the evidence of organic evolution in
the sedimentary rocks accumulated through geologic time in marine and
continental environments.
Relative dating is based on other items found near the fossil, while Radiometric
dating is based on the fossil itself.
GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE
The Geologic Time Scale is divided by the following divisions:
EONS: Longest subdivision; based on the abundance of certain
fossils
ERAS: Next to longest subdivision; marked by major changes in
the fossil record
Paleozoic (Time of Ancient Life)
Mesozoic (Time of Middle Life)
Cenozoic (Time of Recent Life)
PERIODS: Based on types of life existing at the time
EPOCHS: Shortest subdivision; marked by differences in life
forms and can vary from continent to continent.
GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE
The earliest time of the Earth is called the HADEAN and refers to a
period of time for which we have no rock record, and the ARCHEAN
followed, which corresponds to the ages of the oldest known rocks on
earth. These, with the PROTEROZOIC Eon are called the PRECAMBRIAN
EON.