Title: The History of Life on Earth
1The History of Life on Earth
2LIFE
3Formation of the Earth
- Earth was formed approx. 4.54 billion years ago
out of the solar nebula. - Initially molten, the outer layer cooled to form
a crust about 4.3 B.Y.A. as water was brought to
Earth by meteors.
- By 3.9 B.Y.A. Earth had cooled enough to form
oceans.
4Formation of the Earth
- Out gassing and volcanic activity produced the
primordial atmosphere consisting of water vapor,
carbon dioxide, hydrogen, ammonia, methane, and
other gasses.
- The primordial ocean was most likely made up
of water, with methane, - ammonia, hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon dioxide.
-
- No free oxygen in the
- atmosphere or oceans at
- this time.
5First Life on Earth- Biogenesis
- Life metabolism and reproduction, growth and
response to stimuli (adaptation). - Proto cells cell-like spheroid formed from
proteinoids (chained groups of amino acids). - Proto-cells containing RNA may have been the
first cellular life forms on Earth. (3.8 B.Y.A.)
6The First Cells
- Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) Cells without a
membrane-bound nucleus. (3.5 - 2.5 B.Y.A.) - Archaebacteria- first autotrophs, blue-green
algae (supplied the first oxygen to the
atmosphere) - Genetic material is in a circular loop called a
plasmid
7The First Cells
- Eukaryotic cells cells with a membrane-enclosed
nucleus. - Developed approx. 2 billion years ago
- Include all complex cells and make up all
multi-cellular organisms. - Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are
eukaryotes.
8The Precambrian
- Proterozoic Eon 2500 to 543 mya
- Paleoproterozoic Era 2500 to 1600 mya
- Stable continents
- 2400 2100 Huronian ice age
- Mesoproterozoic Era 1600 to 900 mya
- Formation of supercontinent Rodinia
- Eukaryotic cells appear
- 1200 mya spore/gamete formation (sexual
reproduction) - Photosynthetic organisms proliferate, oxygen
above 10 - Formation of the ozone layer
- 950 mya start of Stuartian-Varangian ice age
9The Precambrian
- Proterozoic Eon 2500 to 543 mya
- Neoproterozoic Era 900 to 643 mya
- Earth day is 18 hours long
- Formation of a supercontinent
- Cryogenian Period 850 to 635 mya
- 750 mya End of last magnetic reversal
- 650 mya mass extinction 1 of 70 of dominant
sea plants.
10Bellringer Wed, 02/18
- What is a mass extinction? (Educated guess of
look it up!) - Name 3 things that happened during the
Precambrian Era/Eon! - Reminders HW 4 due Fri, LAB FEE anytime, Quiz
Fri Grade Progress Reports go out next
week!
4 Minutes
1 Minute
Times Up!
5
2
1
3 Minutes
30 Seconds
2 Minutes
10
9
8
7
6
4
3
11TIME EON ERA PERIOD EPOCH
12Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Paleozoic Era 543 to 251 mya
- Vendian (Ediacaran) Period 635 to 543 mya
- 570 mya end of Stuartian-Varangian ice age
- Soft-bodied organisms developed (first jellyfish)
- Cambrian Period 543 to 490 mya
- Most of the major groups of animals first appear
- 530 mya Animals with shells appeared
13Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Paleozoic Era 543 to 251 mya
- Ordovician Period 490 to 443 mya
- Diverse marine invertebrates, first vertebrates
appear, first green plants and fungi on land - 450 mya start of Andean-Saharan ice age
- 443 mya mass extinction 2 of many marine
invertebrates. - Silurian Period 433 to 417 mya
- End of Adean-Saharan ice age, stabilization of
Earths climate - Coral reefs appeared, first fish with jaws,
spiders, centipedes and plants appear on land.
14Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Paleozoic Era 543 to 251 mya
- Devonian Period 417 to 354 mya
- Ferns and seed-bearing plants appeared, first
amphibians - Wingless insects and vertebrates appear on land
- Pannotia fragmented into Laurasia and Gondwana
- Atmospheric oxygen level about 16
- 374 mya mass extinction 3 of 70 of marine
species
15Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Paleozoic Era 543 to 251 mya
- Carboniferous Period 354 to 299 mya
- Mississippian Epoch 354 to 318 mya
- Karoo ice age, large primitive trees, vertebrates
appear on land, first winged insects - Pennsylvanian Epoch 318 to 299 mya
- First reptiles, atmospheric oxygen over 30,
giant arthropods, deposits of coal form in Europe
and Asia.
16Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Paleozoic Era 543 to 251 mya
- Permian Period 299 to 251 mya
- Formation of the supercontinent Pangaea, Earth is
cold and dry - Conifers (pine trees) appear
- 260 mya end of Karoo ice age
- Oxygen levels drop from 30 to 12
- 251 mya Great Permian-Triassic mass extinction
4 90 of ocean dwellers and 70 of land plants
and animals.
17PANGEA
18Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Mesozoic Era 251 to 65 mya
- Triassic Period 251 to 200 mya
- Breakup of Pangea starts
- First dinosaurs appear, first evidence of mammals
- 201 mya mass extinction 5 20 of marine
animals
19Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Mesozoic Era 251 to 65 mya
- Jurassic Period 200 to 145 mya
- Earth is warm no polar ice
- Age of the dinosaurs giant herbivores and
vicious carnivores. - North America splits from Europe.
- 150 mya First birds (archaeopteryx) appear
20Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Mesozoic Era 251 to 65 mya
- Cretaceous Period 145 to 65 mya
- Africa and India split from Antarctica, South
America splits from Africa - Flowering plants, crocodiles appear, modern
mammals and birds developed. - 70 mya T-Rex thrived
- 65 mya Meteor impact, Yucatan, Mexico mass
extinction 6 of dinosaurs.
21(No Transcript)
22Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Cenozoic Era 65 mya to today
- Tertiary period 65to 1.8 mya
- Paleocene Epoch 65 to 54.8 mya
- Appearance of placental animals
- Formation of Rocky Mtns, major global warming
- Eocene Epoch
- 54.8 to 33.7 mya
- India and Asia collide forming the Himalayas,
Australia separates from Antarctica. - Small modern mammals appear.
23Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Cenozoic Era 65 mya to today
- Tertiary period 65 to 1.8 mya
- Oligocene Epoch 33.7 to 23.8 mya
- Start of Pleistocene ice age
- Appearance of grasses, elephants, camels, early
horses. - Miocene Epoch 23.8 to 5.3 mya
- The plants and animals of the Miocene were fairly
modern. - Mammals and birds were well-established. Whales,
seals, and kelp spread.
24Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Cenozoic Era 65 mya to today
- Tertiary period 65to 1.8 mya
- Pliocene Epoch 5.3 to 1.8 mya
- Accumulation of ice at the poles
- Spread of grasslands, rise of long-legged grazing
animals - 2.4 mya Homo habilis appears- tool making
humanoids
25Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Cenozoic Era 65 mya to today
- Quaternary Period 1.8 mya to today
- Pleistocene Epoch 1.8 mya to 10,000 yrs ago
- Homo erectus moves out of Africa
- Presence of large land mammals and birds
- Global cooling and glaciation
- Neanderthals 500,000 yrs ago
- Homo sapiens 200,000 yrs ago
26Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present)
- Cenozoic Era 65 mya to today
- Quaternary Period
- 1.8 mya to today
- Holocene Epoch 11,600ya to today
- Development of agriculture and domestication of
animals starts - 9,000 ya metal smelting found
- 5,500 ya wheel invented
- 5,000 ya first writing
- 4,500 ya Pyramids in Egypt
- 2,000 ya Christian Era starts
- 250 ya industrialization Age
- 50 ya First Space Travel