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The History of the Earth

The History of the Earth. Earth has had living things for 3.8 billion years Fossils provide evidence Remains of organisms preserved in the earth. Provide glimpse to the past Types of fossils Hard body parts Bones Skeletons. The History of the Earth.

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The History of the Earth

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  1. The History of the Earth • Earth has had living things for 3.8 billion years • Fossils provide evidence • Remains of organisms preserved in the earth. • Provide glimpse to the past • Types of fossils • Hard body parts • Bones • Skeletons

  2. The History of the Earth • Minerals replacing remains of organisms • Trilobites • Radula (the toothed chitinous ribbon in the mouth of most mollusks, used for cutting and chewing food before it enters the esophagus.)

  3. The History of the Earth • Rarely, the original remains • like the woolly mammoths • insects in amber Ice Age treasure ... the rare complete baby mammoth.Photo: Reuters

  4. The History of the Earth • Finding age of fossils • Relative dating • Where they were found in the earth’s layers • Fossils get layered on top of each other. • Absolute age • Tells when it was formed • Study radioactive elements • Uranium • Lead (the more lead, the older it is) • Assembling the Fossil record • Combining absolute and relative dating estimate the age. • When done for fossils in a particular location can determine time periods organisms existed • Help develop an overview of the Earth’s history.

  5. The History of the Earth • More complex organisms over time • Unicellular organism • Made of one single cell • Some responsible for oxygen that now makes up atmosphere • Multicellular organisms • Around 1.2 billion years ago • Began to live in Earth’s oceans • Most complex Multicellular organisms have cells that combine • Make up tissues • Organs • Systems

  6. The History of the Earth • Earliest Multicellular organism were tiny seaweed • Earliest were similar to today’s jellyfish • Life on Land • 500 million years ago the first Multicellular organisms moved from water to land. • Needed structures to get water • First land organisms were simple plants and fungi • Plants got water through soil • They used roots • Fungi absorbed water through plants and soil

  7. The History of the Earth • Insects were probably among the first living things to inhabit land • Plants provided food • and shelter • Animals such as amphibians, reptiles • Followed by birds and mammals • Earth’s history includes mass extinctions

  8. The History of the Earth • About 10,000 years ago, the last woolly mammoth died • Species became extinct • The disappearance of organisms in a very short time is Mass Extinction. • Permian Extinction • About 250 million years ago • 90% of species living in the ocean became extinct • Many land animals disappeared

  9. The History of the Earth • Cretaceous Extinction • Fossils from about 140 million years ago mostly dinosaurs • Lived all over the planet • Fossil records for dinosaurs end about 65 million years ago

  10. The History of the Earth • Reasons for extinction. • Large meteorite from space collided with Earth • Collision and its after effects wiped out most of the existing species • The remains such as the Chicxulub crater off coast of Mexico

  11. The History of the Earth • Species change over time • Scientists explore the concept of evolution • In BIOLOGY, evolution refers to the process though which species change over time • Change results from a change in the genetic material • Passed on from one generation to the next.

  12. The History of the Earth • Early Ideas • Jean Baptiste de Lamarck • Early 1800’s • Proposed model of how life evolves • Convinced fossil record showed that species had changed over time • Organisms can acquire a trait and pass on to offspring • Giraffes stretched to eat • Passed on this trait to offspring with a longer neck • Although a highly respected scientist, never able to prove or support his idea

  13. The History of the Earth • Charles Darwin • 50 years after Lamarck • Published his theory of evolution • Did so based on scientific discovery • Was aboard the HMS Beagle with British Navy • Sailed along coast of South America • Studied rocks and collected fossils • Compared new animals he was seeing to ones from his own country

  14. The History of the Earth • Differences were obvious at Galapagos Islands • A chain of volcanic islands off South America • On those 18 islands plants and animals differed from those on mainland • Some from island to island • Observed several types of tortoises on the island • Short necks were in damp areas with plants close to ground • Longer necks in dry areas where cacti grew

  15. The History of the Earth • He also observed the finches • Many had varying beak shapes and sizes • Short and heavy for pecking trees or seeds • Thin and small for capturing insects • Wondered if the birds had evolved from similar species

  16. The History of the Earth • Natural selection explains how living things evolve • Darwin analyzed observations and specimens collected in 1836 • By 1844, hypothesized natural selection • Members of a species that are best suited to their environment survive. • They will reproduce at a higher rate then other members

  17. The History of the Earth • Overproduction- • based on survival, how many will make it to reproducing age? • More offspring needed with only a few surviving • Variation • within a species, natural differences or variations in traits. • Differences result in genetic material or mutation

  18. The History of the Earth • Adaptation • if the mutation is good, trait gets passed along • an Adaptation is any inherited trait that gives an organism an advantage in its environment. • Selection • Darwin felt that if organisms with a particular adaptation are more likely to survive long enough to reproduce • If this happens, the adaptation becomes more common.

  19. The History of the Earth • New Species develop from earlier species • Darwin along with Alfred Wallace, led Darwin to write about this new idea. • On the Origin of Species was written in 1859. • These findings led to other ideas • Speciation • The evolution of new species from an existing species. • Can occur with both gradual and dramatic environmental changes • The Galapagos finches showed evidence to this.

  20. The History of the Earth • Isolation • Darwin’s trip to the Galapagos Islands showed many new species had evolved after populations were separated from the mainland. • Darwin reasoned that isolation of populations by geography or other barriers could contribute to speciation

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