Chapter 24 The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras. Cover Mesozoic Era Jacks Three.

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Chapter 24 The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras

Transcript of Chapter 24 The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras. Cover Mesozoic Era Jacks Three.

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Chapter 24

The Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras

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Cover

Mesozoic Era

Jacks

Three

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Triassic Environment Present-day _______ Mountains

begin to formRocky

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Jurassic Environment

-modern ________ Ocean opening and Tethys Sea closing

-____________ cover much of North America

-Gulf of Mexico forms

-terrane collisions along _____ coast

Atlantic

Shallow seas

west

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Triassic and Jurassic Life

________ – seed plants without flowers

Conifers

Ferns

cycads

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______ biloba – present day species leaf nearly identical to Mesozoic ancestor

Ginko

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Cretaceous Life First _____________ (flowering

plants) Coevolution of pollinating _________

angiosperms insects

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Cretaceous Environment Steady drop in global

______________ Widespread continental _____ _____________ climate Gulf coast _____ deposits form

temperature

seasWarm, moist oil

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___________ Crater -___ million years ago

-_____________ impact 10k diameter

-massive volcanism

-both created ________ rich rock found worldwide at Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary

-___________ radiation; greenhouse warming; already stressed ecosystem

-79% marine;15% land species ___________

Chicxlub 65

meteorite

iridium

ultraviolet

extinct

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Queens

(Neogene and Paleogene are often grouped together as _________ Period)

Two

Tertiary

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Paleocene Environment

-Tethys Sea closes

-before ________ collided with _________ the Tethys Sea separated them

Africa

Eurasia

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Eocene Life-_____________ Formation, Wyoming

-large basins formed adjacent to ________ Mts and filled with river sediments

-produced large deposits of low-sulfur ______

-enormous gas and oil deposits formed in Middle East

Green River

Rocky

coal

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Oligocene Environment

-Badlands of South Dakota

-golden age of ________mammals

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Oligocence and Miocene Epochs

_________________Province in Nevada, Utah, and Mexico

-___________ mountains form from tensional forces in southwest US

Basin and Range

Fault block

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Pliocene and Pleistocene Epochs -______________,

_______________,____________ evolved ability to survive cold

-series of major ice ages in the _____________-hominids appear ________ mya-modern humans appear _____ mya

Woolly mammothdire wolf

sabre-toothed cat

Pleistocene

4 to 5

.3

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Holocene Epoch Great Lakes form Last continental _________ retreat

from United States Faulting in Basin and Range

Province ____________ activity in Cascades

and Yellowstone San Andreas Fault movement

glaciers

Volcanic

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Holocene Epoch (continued) Burning of ____________ and removal

of large _________ increases carbon dioxide levels and global temperature three degrees C since 1880

Human ________________ begins to deplete food sources, mineral and fossil fuel resources, and decrease biodiversity

fossil fuelsforests

overpopulation

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Evolution

How are these animals similar and how are they different?

What causes them to evolve?

environmental change