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Unit 3: THE HISTORY OF THE EARTH
Index 
1. The Formation of the Solar System 
2. The Age of the Earth 
3. Fossils 
4. The Changing Earth 
5. The Earth’s history 
6. Life of Earth
The Sun and the planets were formed at the same time. There are some evidences: 
 All the planets move around the Sun on the same ecliptic plane 
 The planets move around the Sun in the same direction (counter-clockwise) and 
the Sun revolves in the same direction, too.
Materials have been 
distributed by the gravity 
depending on their 
melting point: 
The ones that have a high 
melting point (refractory) 
are close to the Sun  
INNER PLANETS 
Mercury Venus Earth Mars 
The ones that have a low 
melting point (volatile) 
are further away  
OUTER PLANETS 
Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
After the Big Bang matter was concentrated in 
different points, forming stars and nebulas (dust + 
gas). 
1. A star exploded becoming 
a supernova 
2. A nebula appeared 
3. The nebula rotated aund 
flattened into a disc shape 
4. The temperature rose due 
to particles colliding. Nuclear 
fusion began in the centre 
The Sun appeared
The temperature 
decreased and 
materials condensed 
the most refractory 
near the Sun 
INNER PLANETS 
The most volatile far 
away from the Sun 
OUTER PLANETS 
These materials (PLANETESIMALS) were joining together until the planets formed. This 
process is called PLANETESIMAL ACCRETION
The heat generated melted much of 
the planet 
Metallic 
materials 
(denser) 
CORE 
Silicated 
materials 
CRUST 
Gas 
ATMOSPHERE 
Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 page 51
Previous hypothesis 
(nowadays NOT 
accepted)about the 
age of the Earth 
James Ussher (17th 
century) 
4000 b.C 
Lord Kelvin (19th 
century) 
40 million years 
John Joly (19th 
century) 
100 million years
CURRENT ESTIMATION  4550 million years 
DATING = It consists of estimating the age of an event or object or placing it in a 
specific time or period. 
Rock, fossil…
Dating methods in 
geology 
Absolute dating 
They determine the age 
of the events or 
materials 
Relative dating 
They put materials or 
events in chronological 
order without specifying 
exact dates 
Example 1 : Put the next events in chronological order: 
B 
A 
C 
D 
E 
Solution: A, B, C, D, E, erosion
Example 2 : Put the next events in chronological order: 
Solution: 1, 2, 3, normal fault, erosion, 4 
Solution: pink, red, erosion, orange, yellow, blue
 Absolute dating methods: RADIOMETRIC DATING 
Method used to date an object by comparing the number of 
specific radiactive isotopes it contains 
Some atoms lose particles from their nucleus in a process of disintegration. 
This process happens at fixed speeds.
(período de semidesintegración) 
The speed of disintegration is expressed as the HALF LIFE (T) of a substance. It is 
the time required for half of a mass of radiactive isotopes to disintegrate.
 Relative dating methods 
The deposit of layers (or sedimentation) happens periodically. 
The layers are deposited horizontally and have the same age in the whole layer. 
Principles 
Principle of superposition 
Each layer is younger than the one below it and older 
than the one above it 
Principle of cross-cutting relationships 
An event (fault, fold…) is younger than the rocks it 
affected and older than the rocks it did not affect 
Principle of faunal succession 
The fossils contained in one layer are the same age as 
the layer. So, each period in the history of the Earth 
can be classified by a type of fossil Activities 5 and 6 page 51
PALEONTOLOGY = It is the part of geology that studies fossils. 
FOSSILS = They are the remains of living beings or their activity 
preserved in rocks. 
Fossilization (it is a rare ocurrence) 
An organism dies and its body lays on the ground 
The soft parts are decomposed 
Sediments cover the remains 
Diagenesis takes place and the minerals of the sediments substitute 
the atoms of the bones, shell… 
The sedimentary rock is eroded and the fossil appears uncovered
Importance of 
fossils 
They provide temporal 
information 
A fossil species will only 
appear in rocks for a 
specific period of time 
(when it lived) 
They provide 
paleoecological 
information 
Learn about the 
environmental 
conditions of a 
particular age 
INDEX FOSSILS 
(fósiles-guía): fossils of 
species that existed for 
short periods of time 
over large areas 
Trilobites, ammonites 
Ammonite Trilobite
MAIN INDEX FOSSILS 
trilobites ammonites nummulites 
Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic
Theories in the 
18th-19th 
centuries 
Catastrophism 
(Cuvier) 
Isostatic movements, erosion…. 
There have been sudden 
catastrophes that, in a 
short space of time, have 
changed the Earth 
completely 
Uniformitarianism 
(Lyell) 
Slow and imperceptible 
changes over millions of 
years produce enormous 
alterations. 
“The same geological 
processes that are 
observable today were 
also responsible for the 
changes on Earth in the 
past
Theories accepted today: 
• The changes on the Earth’s surface are mostly 
gradual 
• There are rare violent events which can also 
affect the planet 
Types of changes 
Climate changes Warm periods/glacial 
periods 
Sea level changes More or less land 
exposed 
Palaeogeographic 
changes 
Changes in the 
distribution of the 
continents due to 
plate tectonics 
Changes in 
biodiversity 
Sudden, massive 
extinctions
Climate changes
Sea level changes
Palaeogeographic 
changes
Graptolites 
Changes in 
biodiversity
Based on the great changes that took place in the past, geologists have divided the 
geological time (more than 4500 million years) into units: 
EONS ERAS PERIODS 
Hadean 
Archaean Pre-Cambrian 
Proteozoic 
Phanerozoic 
Paleozoic 
Cambrian 
Ordovician 
Silurian 
Devonian 
Carboniferous 
Permian 
Mesozoic 
Triassic 
Jurasic 
Cretaceous 
Cenozoic Tertiary 
Quaternary 
Present Day
Geological time, condensed in a diagram displaying the relative lengths of the eons of Earth's history
 First rocks, first atmosphere and oceans were formed 
 Many meteorites bombarded the Earth 
 Lots of volcanic activity 
 First life forms probably existed at the end of the Eon
 Most of the Earth was an ocean. Microcontinents. 
 First prokaryote cells. 
Arqueobacteria
 Meteorite bombardment stopped. 
 Tectonic plate movement began. 
 1000 Ma ago one supercontinent (Rodinia) was formed. 
 Cryogenian period  coldest period of the planet’s history (tillites have been found 
in almost all continents). 
 Oxygen appeared:
 Cyanobacteria appeared (autotrophic cells which formed rocks called stromatolites). 
They did photosynthesis  oxygen is accumulated in the atmosphere  
Aerobians appeared  first eukaryotic cells  first multicellular organisms 
 Ediacaran fauna  soft bodied organisms found in Australia
Activities 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 page 57 
Ediacaran fauna 
Rodinia
At the beginning (Cambrian) continents were separated. 
They reunited in the Permian forming Pangaea. 
Caledonian orogeny 
+ 
Hercynian orogeny 
 First plants appeared on the land, followed by arthropods, amphibians and reptiles. 
 Many new species and extinctions. 
 Carboniferous: forest of giant ferns  coal. 
 Typical fossils: 
 trilobites 
 giant ferns 
 graptolites 
Lepidodendron 
Trilobites 
INDEX FOSSIL: TRILOBITES
Orthoceras Calceola 
Annularia 
Paleozoic Fossils 
Graptolite
 Continents separated to reach their current location. 
 Warm climate. 
 Rise in the global sea level  half of the continents were submerged  they were 
covered by limestone and plankton  PETROLEUM 
 250 Ma ago: trilobites extinction 
 656 Ma ago: dinosaurs + ammonites extinction, probably caused by a meteorite. 
 Reptiles were the dominant animals  “Age of Reptiles”. 
 First mammals and first birds, first plants with flowers. 
INDEX FOSSIL: AMMONITE AND BELEMNITES
Belemnite 
Mesozoic Fossils 
Ammonite
Tyranosaurus 
Mesozoic Fossils 
Pterosaurus Mesasaurus
 Alpine Orogeny 
 Climate cooled 
 Glacial + short interglacial periods  many changes in the sea level 
 Dominant living beings: mammals and flowering plants 
INDEX FOSSIL: NUMMULITES 
Smilodon (sabre-toothed) in America 
Australopithecus
Nummulites 
Carcharodon 
Mamut 
Cenozoic Fossils 
Page 61 activities 17, 18, 19, 24, 25
EON ERA PERIOD AGE LIFE FORMS AND FOSSILS GEOLOGY CLIMATE AND 
ATMOSPHERE 
PHANEROZOIC CENOZOIC QUATERNARY 
65 Ma 
First hominids 
“Age of Mammals and Birds” 
Alpine Orogeny 
Glacial + 
Interglacial 
periods 
TERTIARY 
MESOZOIC CRETACEOUS 
250 Ma 
First Angiosperms 
First Birds 
First Mammals 
“Age of Reptiles” 
Current location of 
continents 
Rise in the sea level 
(petroleum) 
Warm Climate 
JURASSIC 
TRIASSIC 
PALAEOZOIC PERMIAN 
540 Ma 
Forest of giant ferns (coal) 
First Reptiles 
First Amphibians 
First Fish 
First Arthropods 
Pangea 
Hercynian Orogeny 
Caledonian Orogeny 
Continents were 
separated 
Glacial Period 
Glacial Period 
CARBONIFEROUS 
DEVONIAN 
SILURIAN 
ORDOVICIAN 
CAMBRIAN 
PROTEROZOIC PRE-CAMBRIAN 
2500 Ma 
First eukaryotic cells 
First aerobians 
Cyanobacteria 
Rodinia 
Cryogenian 
period 
Atmosphere 
with oxygen 
ARCHAEAN First prokaryotic cells Microcontinents 
HADEAN 
4500 Ma 
First biomolecules First rocks 
Meteorites 
Volcanic activity 
First 
atmosphere 
(without 
oxygen)

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Unit3: The History of the Earth

  • 1. Unit 3: THE HISTORY OF THE EARTH
  • 2. Index 1. The Formation of the Solar System 2. The Age of the Earth 3. Fossils 4. The Changing Earth 5. The Earth’s history 6. Life of Earth
  • 3. The Sun and the planets were formed at the same time. There are some evidences:  All the planets move around the Sun on the same ecliptic plane  The planets move around the Sun in the same direction (counter-clockwise) and the Sun revolves in the same direction, too.
  • 4. Materials have been distributed by the gravity depending on their melting point: The ones that have a high melting point (refractory) are close to the Sun  INNER PLANETS Mercury Venus Earth Mars The ones that have a low melting point (volatile) are further away  OUTER PLANETS Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
  • 5. After the Big Bang matter was concentrated in different points, forming stars and nebulas (dust + gas). 1. A star exploded becoming a supernova 2. A nebula appeared 3. The nebula rotated aund flattened into a disc shape 4. The temperature rose due to particles colliding. Nuclear fusion began in the centre The Sun appeared
  • 6. The temperature decreased and materials condensed the most refractory near the Sun INNER PLANETS The most volatile far away from the Sun OUTER PLANETS These materials (PLANETESIMALS) were joining together until the planets formed. This process is called PLANETESIMAL ACCRETION
  • 7. The heat generated melted much of the planet Metallic materials (denser) CORE Silicated materials CRUST Gas ATMOSPHERE Activities 1, 2, 3, 4 page 51
  • 8. Previous hypothesis (nowadays NOT accepted)about the age of the Earth James Ussher (17th century) 4000 b.C Lord Kelvin (19th century) 40 million years John Joly (19th century) 100 million years
  • 9. CURRENT ESTIMATION  4550 million years DATING = It consists of estimating the age of an event or object or placing it in a specific time or period. Rock, fossil…
  • 10. Dating methods in geology Absolute dating They determine the age of the events or materials Relative dating They put materials or events in chronological order without specifying exact dates Example 1 : Put the next events in chronological order: B A C D E Solution: A, B, C, D, E, erosion
  • 11. Example 2 : Put the next events in chronological order: Solution: 1, 2, 3, normal fault, erosion, 4 Solution: pink, red, erosion, orange, yellow, blue
  • 12.  Absolute dating methods: RADIOMETRIC DATING Method used to date an object by comparing the number of specific radiactive isotopes it contains Some atoms lose particles from their nucleus in a process of disintegration. This process happens at fixed speeds.
  • 13. (período de semidesintegración) The speed of disintegration is expressed as the HALF LIFE (T) of a substance. It is the time required for half of a mass of radiactive isotopes to disintegrate.
  • 14.
  • 15.  Relative dating methods The deposit of layers (or sedimentation) happens periodically. The layers are deposited horizontally and have the same age in the whole layer. Principles Principle of superposition Each layer is younger than the one below it and older than the one above it Principle of cross-cutting relationships An event (fault, fold…) is younger than the rocks it affected and older than the rocks it did not affect Principle of faunal succession The fossils contained in one layer are the same age as the layer. So, each period in the history of the Earth can be classified by a type of fossil Activities 5 and 6 page 51
  • 16. PALEONTOLOGY = It is the part of geology that studies fossils. FOSSILS = They are the remains of living beings or their activity preserved in rocks. Fossilization (it is a rare ocurrence) An organism dies and its body lays on the ground The soft parts are decomposed Sediments cover the remains Diagenesis takes place and the minerals of the sediments substitute the atoms of the bones, shell… The sedimentary rock is eroded and the fossil appears uncovered
  • 17. Importance of fossils They provide temporal information A fossil species will only appear in rocks for a specific period of time (when it lived) They provide paleoecological information Learn about the environmental conditions of a particular age INDEX FOSSILS (fósiles-guía): fossils of species that existed for short periods of time over large areas Trilobites, ammonites Ammonite Trilobite
  • 18. MAIN INDEX FOSSILS trilobites ammonites nummulites Paleozoic Mesozoic Cenozoic
  • 19. Theories in the 18th-19th centuries Catastrophism (Cuvier) Isostatic movements, erosion…. There have been sudden catastrophes that, in a short space of time, have changed the Earth completely Uniformitarianism (Lyell) Slow and imperceptible changes over millions of years produce enormous alterations. “The same geological processes that are observable today were also responsible for the changes on Earth in the past
  • 20. Theories accepted today: • The changes on the Earth’s surface are mostly gradual • There are rare violent events which can also affect the planet Types of changes Climate changes Warm periods/glacial periods Sea level changes More or less land exposed Palaeogeographic changes Changes in the distribution of the continents due to plate tectonics Changes in biodiversity Sudden, massive extinctions
  • 24. Graptolites Changes in biodiversity
  • 25. Based on the great changes that took place in the past, geologists have divided the geological time (more than 4500 million years) into units: EONS ERAS PERIODS Hadean Archaean Pre-Cambrian Proteozoic Phanerozoic Paleozoic Cambrian Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carboniferous Permian Mesozoic Triassic Jurasic Cretaceous Cenozoic Tertiary Quaternary Present Day
  • 26. Geological time, condensed in a diagram displaying the relative lengths of the eons of Earth's history
  • 27.  First rocks, first atmosphere and oceans were formed  Many meteorites bombarded the Earth  Lots of volcanic activity  First life forms probably existed at the end of the Eon
  • 28.  Most of the Earth was an ocean. Microcontinents.  First prokaryote cells. Arqueobacteria
  • 29.  Meteorite bombardment stopped.  Tectonic plate movement began.  1000 Ma ago one supercontinent (Rodinia) was formed.  Cryogenian period  coldest period of the planet’s history (tillites have been found in almost all continents).  Oxygen appeared:
  • 30.  Cyanobacteria appeared (autotrophic cells which formed rocks called stromatolites). They did photosynthesis  oxygen is accumulated in the atmosphere  Aerobians appeared  first eukaryotic cells  first multicellular organisms  Ediacaran fauna  soft bodied organisms found in Australia
  • 31. Activities 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15 page 57 Ediacaran fauna Rodinia
  • 32. At the beginning (Cambrian) continents were separated. They reunited in the Permian forming Pangaea. Caledonian orogeny + Hercynian orogeny  First plants appeared on the land, followed by arthropods, amphibians and reptiles.  Many new species and extinctions.  Carboniferous: forest of giant ferns  coal.  Typical fossils:  trilobites  giant ferns  graptolites Lepidodendron Trilobites INDEX FOSSIL: TRILOBITES
  • 33. Orthoceras Calceola Annularia Paleozoic Fossils Graptolite
  • 34.  Continents separated to reach their current location.  Warm climate.  Rise in the global sea level  half of the continents were submerged  they were covered by limestone and plankton  PETROLEUM  250 Ma ago: trilobites extinction  656 Ma ago: dinosaurs + ammonites extinction, probably caused by a meteorite.  Reptiles were the dominant animals  “Age of Reptiles”.  First mammals and first birds, first plants with flowers. INDEX FOSSIL: AMMONITE AND BELEMNITES
  • 36. Tyranosaurus Mesozoic Fossils Pterosaurus Mesasaurus
  • 37.  Alpine Orogeny  Climate cooled  Glacial + short interglacial periods  many changes in the sea level  Dominant living beings: mammals and flowering plants INDEX FOSSIL: NUMMULITES Smilodon (sabre-toothed) in America Australopithecus
  • 38. Nummulites Carcharodon Mamut Cenozoic Fossils Page 61 activities 17, 18, 19, 24, 25
  • 39. EON ERA PERIOD AGE LIFE FORMS AND FOSSILS GEOLOGY CLIMATE AND ATMOSPHERE PHANEROZOIC CENOZOIC QUATERNARY 65 Ma First hominids “Age of Mammals and Birds” Alpine Orogeny Glacial + Interglacial periods TERTIARY MESOZOIC CRETACEOUS 250 Ma First Angiosperms First Birds First Mammals “Age of Reptiles” Current location of continents Rise in the sea level (petroleum) Warm Climate JURASSIC TRIASSIC PALAEOZOIC PERMIAN 540 Ma Forest of giant ferns (coal) First Reptiles First Amphibians First Fish First Arthropods Pangea Hercynian Orogeny Caledonian Orogeny Continents were separated Glacial Period Glacial Period CARBONIFEROUS DEVONIAN SILURIAN ORDOVICIAN CAMBRIAN PROTEROZOIC PRE-CAMBRIAN 2500 Ma First eukaryotic cells First aerobians Cyanobacteria Rodinia Cryogenian period Atmosphere with oxygen ARCHAEAN First prokaryotic cells Microcontinents HADEAN 4500 Ma First biomolecules First rocks Meteorites Volcanic activity First atmosphere (without oxygen)