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Seventh Grade Science

 

Friday, May 18, 2007

Chapter 23 Project Research Guide

Good places to start are the Wikipedia entry on Geologic Time and the Palaeos Guide to Geological Time.

*note: The Quaternary and Tertiary Periods may be subdivided into different epochs. Some sites have divided up the Cenozoic Era into the Neogene and the Paleogene Periods. Make sure you mention the different time lengths if you choose one of these periods.

Explore the different periods and choose the one that seems most interesting to you. Start jotting down some notes on the Project Worksheet 1.

Remember to choose a PERIOD, not an era, eon, or epoch.


Other sites that may help:

UCMP Tour of Geologic Time

UCMP Geological Time Machine

Enchanted Learning Guide to Geologic Time

Yahoo Directory on Geologic Time


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