Science of Global Challenges Assignment
Science of Global Challenges Assignment
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Geologic History
Geologic history is the study of the Earth's evolution over time, recorded in the
rock layers and fossils.
It tells the story of how continents have formed and drifted apart, mountains
have risen and fallen, and oceans have come and gone.
This vast history spans billions of years, divided into major eons, eras, periods,
and epochs. By studying these layers, we learn about past climates, the evolution
of life, and the forces that continue to shape our planet.
• Archean Eon (4 billion - 2.5 billion years ago): The first continents
emerge, oceans form, and the stage is set for the origin of life. Single-celled
organisms take their first tentative steps in this primordial soup.
Planetary Processes
These include:
Volcanism:
Volcanism is the eruption of molten rock from inside the Earth to the
surface. Volcanism occurs because of Earth's internal heat, and is
associated with tectonic processes and a part of the rock cycle.
Volcanic eruptions occur when molten lava reaches the surface of the
Earth.
Tectonism:
Impact Cratering:
Deposition:
The physical and chemical changes that occur to the materials at the
surfaces of such airless bodies are collectively known as “space
weathering” and are mainly caused by impacts of meteorites,
micrometeorites, and galactic/cosmic and solar-wind particles, in the deep
vacuum of space.
References:
• https://www.studysmarter.co.uk/explanations/environme
ntal-science/physical-environment/geological-
processes/
• Principles of Geology (James Hutton, 1788)
• The Earth Through Time (Eldredge & Eldredge, 2009)
• U.S. Geological Survey (https://www.usgs.gov/