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Earth History
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Mind Map on Earth History, created by Mason Hills on 10/09/2019.
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Earth History
Bombardment (in regard to Earth’s Formation)-Leftover things from earth's formation slammed into the new earth and gave it water.
Geological Time Scale-A timeline of earth and all of its important events.
Layers of the Earth-The main layers of the planet, crust, mantle, outer core, inner core.
Stratigraphy-Studying sedimentary rocks and their layers.
Fossil Record-A group of fossils that are arranged in order of oldest to newest.
Relative Dating-Figuring out the general date or time area of an event based on other events.
Absolute Dating-Figuring out the specific time and date of an event.
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