Geomorphology CH 1
Geomorphology CH 1
Geomorphology CH 1
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2. The Paleozoic Era
Extends from 600-250MYBP
Paleozoic is a Greek word, means old life.
The 2nd longest and 2nd oldest era, marked by the presence of first
organism.
It began with the appearance of abundant and complex life which
today is preserved as fossils in rock sequence all over the world. It
ended with the extinction of over 90% of all living organisms at
the end of the Permian period. The cause of this event is currently
unknown.
Warm shallow seas covered much of earth’s surface during the
early Paleozoic era. Because of this, most of the life forms were of
marine origin (lived in oceans).
It characterized by:
A. Denudation and peneplanation
B. Heavy erosion, and
C. Formation of coal
3. The Mesozoic Era
It extends from 250-70MYBP.
Mesozoic is a Greek word, means middle life.
The 3rd longest and 3rd oldest era. It was an Era of
alternate sinking and rising (epeirogenesis) of the
landmass.
It began with the appearance of many new kinds of
animals including Dinosaurs. And it ended with
extinction in which 80% of all living organism died.
The extinction may have been the result of a large
Asteroid that crashed into earth.
It characterized by:
Sinking and uplifting of the landmass.
Movement of continents
Extinction of dinosaurs
4. The Cenozoic Era
It extends from 70M-Present
Cenozoic is a Greek word, means recent life.
The most recent and shortest Era.
It characterized by:
Flowering plants
Large Mammals
Modern human beings
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