2.1 The face of the Earth is changing

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Test chapter 1

2.1 The  face of the Earth is changing

Instruction practical assignment

Your opinion on life of Earth
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Today
Test chapter 1

2.1 The  face of the Earth is changing

Instruction practical assignment

Your opinion on life of Earth

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Test chapter 1
  • You have to know the TERMS and their definitions and be able to reproduce them.
  • You have to READ the question, twice.

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Learning objectives for these 3 weeks
  • You know how the Earth has changed over the past 4,5 billion years.
  • You can explain how rock layers and fossils tell a lot about the geological history of the Earth.
  • You can explain the difference between relative and absolute time.
  • You can mention several different types of mineral resources and can explain how they are formed.
  • You can explan why Europe is depend on other countries for mineral resources.
  • You can explain why the European list of critical resources is not the same as the list of worldwide scare mineral resources.

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The origin of Earth

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Correct or incorrect?
When the Earth was created, it cooled quickly.
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Correct
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Incorrect

Slide 5 - Quiz

Correct or incorrect?
As a result of volcanic activity, CO2 and water vapour were released into the atmosphere.
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Correct
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Incorrect

Slide 6 - Quiz

Correct or incorrect?
Water vapour condensed and formed the current oceans.
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Slide 7 - Quiz

Correct or incorrect?
About three million years ago, bacteria formed from which later more complex life forms were created.
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Incorrect

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Precambrium

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Precambrium
  • continents appeared
  • the Earth froze several times
  • only life under water
At the era of the period, the first life forms appeared on the surface of the Earth.

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Palaeozoic
  • continents move towards each other
  • supercontinent Pangaea is formed

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Mesozoic
  • plants and animals change
  • period of the dinosaurs
  • Pangaea breaks apart and current continents are formed

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Cenozoic
  • extinction of the dinosaurs
  • life as we now know it exists (with at the end of the period: man)

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Mass extinctions
When a large part of all life on Earth disappears it is called a: mass extinction

The causes of mass extinctions are diverse and unclear.
  • 440 million years ago it got colder and large areas of land were covered with land ice.
  • 65 million years ago, a large meteorite impact caused a lot of dust in the atmosphere. As a result, many plants and animals died.

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Get to work
Page 42 of the workbook: Enrichment 2.1

Make the assignment.


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