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The Precambrian Time

The Precambrian Time. Felipe González . Valentina Stozitzky. María Alejandra Vargas . Daniela Ramos. Daniel Pérez. 10B. 4.5 billon years ago. The earth was born!!!. Geologists and paleontologists. Stop! Notice fabulous table on your book. Geologic time scale.

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The Precambrian Time

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  1. The Precambrian Time Felipe González. Valentina Stozitzky. María Alejandra Vargas. Daniela Ramos. Daniel Pérez. 10B

  2. 4.5 billon years ago

  3. The earth was born!!!

  4. Geologists and paleontologists

  5. Stop! Notice fabulous table on your book • Geologic time scale -relative, absolute dating. -major divitions of the geologic time scale. Eons Era Periods

  6. PRECAMBRIAN • It means before the “cambrian period”. • Before the formation of rocks with recognizable fossils. • Cryptozoic or "obscure life“. 90%

  7. Divided into three Eons Hadean Archean Proterozoic

  8. Precambrian Environment • The atmosphere was reduced into gases and oxygen. • Scientist think that seas were created by a volcanic catalist. • Oxygen had chimical reactions: Iron and oxidable surfaces. • The planet had a redish tint. • The planet developed a solid crust that created water vapor. • Oxygen began to be produced in large quantities. • The seas had a green bright tone.

  9. Important info… • Scientists think the first seas gave rise to life. • hot, mineral-rich volcanic vents actied as catalysts for chemical reactions . • The water bubbles that formed-1st cell membranes. • Other bubbles contained self-replicating substances. • chemicals around them combined to produce energy-using, living cells.

  10. Forms of life • The first living organism were microscopic bacteria founded in fossils. • Fossilized bacteria and blue-green algae 3,500 million years ago. • Eukaryotic cells2,100 million years after. Protozoa. Invertebrates. Found mainly in the oceans. Evolved later on (700 million years ago) Sponges, corals, jelly fish

  11. HADEAN EON Splashh! From 4567 to 3800 mya. The big bang • Formation of the Solar System • Formation of the Earth. • Moon is created. • Oceans of liquid rock, boiling sulfur, and impact craters everywhere. • The air is hot, thick, steamy. • No oxygen -water vapor. -carbon dioxide. • No rocks of this time have been found.

  12. ARCHAEAN EON From 3800 to 2500 • Surface of the Earth     molten solid rock. • Water condensed in liquid form. • 15 hours long. • 1st Prokaryotes appeared. -oxygen producing bacteria. -cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). • The continents have not formed yet. (global ocean) • Atmosphere (75% nitogen,15% carbondioxide.)

  13. PROTEROZOIC EON Divided in Era and Periods • Paleoproterozoic EraSiderian Period - Stable continents first appeared. • free oxygen is found    -oceans and atmosphere. • Oxygen catastrophekilled many organisms. • Start of Huronian ice age. From 3800 to 2500

  14. PROTEROZOIC EON From 3800 to 2500 • Rhyacian Period •  - Organisms with mitochondria    capable of aerobic respiration appear. • Orosirian Period - Mountain development - Oxygen starts accumulating in the atmosphere • Statherian Period • -single-celled life appeared. - lots of bacteria and archaeans.

  15. PROTEROZOIC EON • Mesoproterozoic EraCalymmian Period ) - Oxygen builds up in the atmosphere. - Formation of ozone layer. -  Eukaryotic (nucleated) cells appear. From 3800 to 2500 • Ectasian Period - lots of green (Chlorobionta) and red (Rhodophyta) algae. • Stenian Period -  Spore-gamete formation  sexual reproduction. -  Formation of the supercontinent.

  16. http://www.prehistory.com/precambrian.htm • http://fossils.valdosta.edu/era_precambrian.html • http://www.scientificpsychic.com/etc/timeline/timeline.html • http://www.geo.msu.edu/geogmich/Precambrian.html

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