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Core Concepts -- Earth History |
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1.2a. The Universe is
vast and estimated to be over 10 billions years old. The current theory
is that the Universe was created from an explosion called the
Big Bang. Evidence for
this theory includes cosmic background radiation and a
red-shift (Doppler
effect) in the light from very distant
galaxies. |
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1.2c. Our solar system formed about 5 billion years ago from a giant
cloud of gas and debris. |
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1.2e. Earth's early atmosphere formed as a result of the
outgassing of water
vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and lesser amounts of other gases from
the interior. |
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1.2f. Earth's oceans formed as a result of
precipitation over millions of years. The
presence of an early ocean is indicated by sedimentary rocks of marine
origin dating back about 4 billion years. |
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1.2h. The evolution of life
caused dramatic changes in the composition of Earth's atmosphere. Free
oxygen did not form in the atmosphere until
photosynthetic plants evolved. |
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1.2j. The pattern of evolution of life-forms
on Earth is at least partially preserved in the
rock record. Fossil
evidence indicates that a wide variety of life-forms have existed in the
past and that most of these forms have become extinct. Human existence
has been very brief compared to the expanse of geologic time. |
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1.2j. Geologic history can be reconstructed by observing sequences of
rock types and fossils to correlate bedrock at various locations. |
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> Geologists have divided Earth history into time
units based upon the
fossil record. |
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> Fossils preserved in rocks provide information about past
environmental conditions. |
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> Age relationships among bodies of rocks can be determined using
principles of
original horizontality,
superposition,
inclusions,
cross-cutting relationships,
contact metamorphism, and
unconformities.
The presence of volcanic ash layers, index
fossils and
meteoritic debris can provide additional
information. |
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2.1o. Plate motions have resulted in global changes in geography,
climate, and the patterns of organic evolution. |
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