Create a PowerPoint presentation detailing the information you found about the Earth’s history and geologic time scale.
Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.
Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the year and name of the event.
Slide 1: Introduction
Title: The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 2: Earth's Early History
Title: Formation of Earth (4.6 billion years ago)
- Molten rock state
- Volcanic activity
- Radiation leads to the creation of an atmosphere
Slide 3: Archean Eon (4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago)
Title: Age of Methane
- Dominated by methane, ammonia, and other gases
Slide 4: Proterozoic Eon (2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago)
Title: Age of Multicellular Organisms
- Formation of supercontinent Rodinia
- Accumulation of oxygen, leading to the evolution of multicellular organisms
Slide 5: Paleozoic Era (541 million years ago to 252 million years ago)
Title: Cambrian Explosion
- Rapid evolution of numerous species
- Formation of Pangaea
Slide 6: Mesozoic Era (252 million years ago to 66 million years ago)
Title: Age of Dinosaurs
- Reign of dinosaurs
- End of era mass extinction event wiping out all the dinosaurs
Slide 7: Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago to present day)
Title: Age of Mammals
- Evolution of primates
- Emergence of modern humans
Slide 8: Conclusion
Title: Recap of The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 9: Additional Slide
Title: Major Innovations in Homo Sapiens History
- Mastery of fire (1.5 million years ago)
- Agricultural revolution (12,000 years ago)
- Industrial revolution (1760-1840)
As an AI language model, I can not create PowerPoint presentations but I can guide you through the information about the Earth's history and geologic time scale.
Earth's Early History
Around 4.6 billion years ago, the Earth was formed from a cloud of space dust and gas that had come together. The earth existed in the form of molten rock for thousands of years, with volcanic activity and radiation being responsible for the creation of an atmosphere.
The Archaean Eon
The oldest segment of Earth's geologic time scale is called the Archaean Eon. It lasted from about 4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago. During this time, the atmosphere was dominated by methane, ammonia, and other gases.
The Proterozoic Eon
The Proterozoic Eon lasted from 2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago. During this time, the formation of the supercontinent called Rodinia occurred during the Paleoproterozoic era. In the later part of the Proterozoic eon, oxygen reached almost 20% in the atmosphere, leading to the evolution of multicellular organisms.
Phanerozoic Eon
The Phanerozoic Eon is the most recent and current eon in the Earth's history, lasting from 541 million years ago up to the present day. It is divided into three eras; the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
Paleozoic Era
The Paleozoic Era lasted from 541 million years ago to 252 million years ago. The beginning of this era witnessed the Cambrian explosion, which saw the rapid evolution of numerous species.
Mesozoic Era
The Mesozoic Era lasted from 252 million years ago to 66 million years ago. It is characterized by the presence of dinosaurs, which ruled the earth until the end of the era when a mass extinction event wiped out all dinosaurs.
Cenozoic Era
The Cenozoic Era lasted from 66 million years ago up to the present day. During this era, humans evolved, leading to the formation of intelligent society.
Conclusion
The Earth's history and geologic time scale demonstrate the unique evolution of our planet. It is interesting to observe how different events have influenced the formation of Earth, and how various life forms have evolved over time.
Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.
Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the YEAR AND NAME of the event.
Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.
Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the YEAR NAME AND DATof the event.
Slide 1: Introduction
Title: The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 2: Earth's Early History
Title: Formation of Earth (4.6 billion years ago)
- Molten rock state
- Volcanic activity
- Radiation leads to the creation of an atmosphere
Slide 3: Archean Eon (4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago)
Title: Age of Methane
- Dominated by methane, ammonia, and other gases
Slide 4: Proterozoic Eon (2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago)
Title: Age of Multicellular Organisms
- Formation of supercontinent Rodinia (1 billion years ago)
- Accumulation of oxygen, leading to the evolution of multicellular organisms (2.3 billion years ago)
Slide 5: Paleozoic Era (541 million years ago to 252 million years ago)
Title: Cambrian Explosion
- Rapid evolution of numerous species (541 million years ago)
- Formation of Pangaea (300 million years ago)
Slide 6: Mesozoic Era (252 million years ago to 66 million years ago)
Title: Age of Dinosaurs
- Reign of dinosaurs (200 million years ago)
- End of era mass extinction event wiping out all the dinosaurs (66 million years ago)
Slide 7: Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago to present day)
Title: Age of Mammals
- Evolution of primates (55 million years ago)
- Emergence of modern humans (200,000 years ago)
Slide 8: Conclusion
Title: Recap of The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 9: Additional Slide
Title: Major Innovations in Homo Sapiens History
- Mastery of fire (1.5 million years ago)
- Agricultural revolution (12,000 years ago)
- Industrial revolution (1760-1840)
Slide 10: Additional Slide
Title: Major Extinctions in Geologic Time Scale
- Late Devonian mass extinction (364 million years ago)
- Permian-Triassic mass extinction (252 million years ago)
- Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction (66 million years ago)
Use at least one sequence of events graphic organizer with 8–10 events displayed in the SmartArt graphic; include the year of each event and the name of the event. Remember the steps you used to create the graphic about the life cycle of the frog earlier in the lesson.
Include 8–10 slides within the presentation with the year for example 1800
and name of the event.
Slide 1: Introduction
Title: The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 2: Earth's Early History
Title: Formation of Earth (4.6 billion years ago)
- Molten rock state
- Volcanic activity
- Radiation leads to the creation of an atmosphere
Slide 3: Archean Eon (4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago)
Title: Age of Methane
- Dominated by methane, ammonia, and other gases
Slide 4: Proterozoic Eon (2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago)
Title: Age of Multicellular Organisms
- Formation of supercontinent Rodinia (1 billion years ago)
- Accumulation of oxygen, leading to the evolution of multicellular organisms (2.3 billion years ago)
Slide 5: Paleozoic Era (541 million years ago to 252 million years ago)
Title: Cambrian Explosion
- Rapid evolution of numerous species (541 million years ago)
- Formation of Pangaea (300 million years ago)
Slide 6: Mesozoic Era (252 million years ago to 66 million years ago)
Title: Age of Dinosaurs
- Reign of dinosaurs (200 million years ago)
- End of era mass extinction event wiping out all the dinosaurs (66 million years ago)
Slide 7: Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago to present day)
Title: Age of Mammals
- Evolution of primates (55 million years ago)
- Emergence of modern humans (200,000 years ago)
Slide 8: Conclusion
Title: Recap of The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 9: Additional Slide
Title: Major Innovations in Homo Sapiens History
- Mastery of fire (800,000 years ago)
- Agricultural revolution (8000 BCE)
- Industrial revolution (1760-1840)
Slide 10: Additional Slide
Title: Major Extinctions in Geologic Time Scale
- Late Devonian mass extinction (372 million years ago)
- Permian-Triassic mass extinction (252 million years ago)
- Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction (66 million years ago)
Slide 2: Earth's Early History
Title: Formation of Earth (4.6 billion years ago)
- Molten rock state
- Volcanic activity
- Radiation leads to the creation of an atmosphere
Slide 3: Archean Eon (4 billion to 2.5 billion years ago)
Title: Age of Methane
- Dominated by methane, ammonia, and other gases
Slide 4: Proterozoic Eon (2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago)
Title: Age of Multicellular Organisms
- Formation of supercontinent Rodinia (1 billion years ago)
- Accumulation of oxygen, leading to the evolution of multicellular organisms (2.3 billion years ago)
Slide 5: Paleozoic Era (541 million years ago to 252 million years ago)
Title: Cambrian Explosion
- Rapid evolution of numerous species (541 million years ago)
- Formation of Pangaea (300 million years ago)
Slide 6: Mesozoic Era (252 million years ago to 66 million years ago)
Title: Age of Dinosaurs
- Reign of dinosaurs (200 million years ago)
- End of era mass extinction event wiping out all the dinosaurs (66 million years ago)
Slide 7: Cenozoic Era (66 million years ago to present day)
Title: Age of Mammals
- Evolution of primates (55 million years ago)
- Emergence of modern humans (200,000 years ago)
Slide 8: Conclusion
Title: Recap of The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Slide 9: Additional Slide
Title: Major Innovations in Homo Sapiens History
- Mastery of fire (800,000 years ago)
- Agricultural revolution (8000 BCE)
- Industrial revolution (1760-1840)
Slide 10: Additional Slide
Title: Major Extinctions in Geologic Time Scale
- Late Devonian mass extinction (372 million years ago)
- Permian-Triassic mass extinction (252 million years ago)
- Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction (66 million years ago)
that in a smartart
I apologize, as an AI language model, I am not able to display the SmartArt graphic in the text format. However, you can create a sequence of events SmartArt by following the steps below:
1. Open PowerPoint and select the slide where you want to insert the SmartArt.
2. Click on the Insert tab.
3. Select SmartArt from the Illustrations group.
4. Choose the type of SmartArt graphic you want to use (such as a Process or Cycle diagram).
5. Click on OK.
6. In the Text Pane, enter the events you want to display in your graphic, along with the year and name of each event.
7. Customize the style and colors of your SmartArt graphic to match your presentation.
8. Save your presentation.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions or if there is anything else I can help you with.
Title: Formation of Earth
Title: Age of Methane
Title: Age of Multicellular Organisms
Title: Cambrian Explosion
Title: Age of Dinosaurs
Title: Recap of The Earth's History & Geologic Time Scale
Title: Major Innovations in Homo Sapiens History
Title: Major Extinctions in Geologic Time Scale
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