Earth Science, 12e (Tarbuck/Lutgens)
Chapter 12: Earth's Evolution through Geologic Time
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Which of the following gases was NOT part of Earth's original atmosphere?
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water vapor
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carbon dioxide
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C)
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nitrogen
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oxygen
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both A and C
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The most common Precambrian fossils are ______, layered mounds of calcium carbonate.
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prokaryotes
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chert
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trilobites
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stromatolites
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none of these
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The ______era is known as the "age of flowering plants."
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Precambrian
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Paleozoic
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Cenozoic
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Devonian
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Silurian
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______are among the most widespread Paleozoic fossils.
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Stromatolites
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Birds
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Dinosaurs
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Salamanders
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Brachiopods
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As the solar system began forming, the first materials to condense into small particles were ______and nickel.
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silicon
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nitrogen
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carbon
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none of these
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Which one of the following represents the greatest expanse of geological time?
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Mesozoic
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Cenozoic
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Precambrian
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Paleozoic
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During the early Paleozoic era, South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, India, and perhaps China comprised the vast southern continent of ______.
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Europe
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Laurasia
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Gondwanaland
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Antindia
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Pangaea
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Which type of bacteria thrive in environments that lack free oxygen?
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aerobic
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placental
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anaerobic
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foraminifera
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photosynthetic
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Which era of geologic time spans about 88 percent of Earth's history?
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Precambrian
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Paleozoic
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Mesozoic
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Cenozoic
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none of above
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A
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The ______means "the Sun in the making."
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solar disk
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presun
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nebular Sun
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sol
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protosun
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Mammals became the dominant land animals during the ______era.
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Pleistocene
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Cenozoic
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Cretaceous
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Mesozoic
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Paleozoic
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The ______period was a time of major extinctions, including 75 percent of amphibian families.
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Jurassic
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Mississippian
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Permian
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Pennsylvanian
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Devonian
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The beginning of the Cambrian period marks an important event in animal evolution — the appearance of organisms with ______.
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wings
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cells
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hard parts
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vertebrae
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none of the above
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The era of "ancient life" is the ______era.
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Cenozoic
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Precambrian
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Neolithic
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Mesozoic
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none of these
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Due to a virtual absence of land plants and certain animals, fossil fuels are notably absent in ______rocks.
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Precambrian
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Paleozoic
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Mesozoic
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Cenozoic
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Paleozoic and Mesozoic
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The major source of free oxygen in the atmosphere is from ______.
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molten rock
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water
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green plants
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silicate minerals
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glaciers
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The age of Earth is about ______.
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2 billion years
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4.6 million years
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16 million years
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4.5 billion years
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195 million years
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The Precambrian rock record indicates that much of Earth's first free oxygen combined with ______dissolved in water.