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Title: Prestige Worldwide Travel Agency presents Time Travel


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Prestige WorldwideTravel AgencypresentsTime
Travel
By Heather MacNeill Joe McKinnon
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Table of Contents
Hadean 4500-3800 MYA
Archaean 3800-2500 MYA
Proterozoic 2500-543 MYA
Paleozoic 543-248 MYA
Mesozoic 248-65 MYA
Cenozoic 65 MYA to present day
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Hadean Era
  • During this period of time the oceans were
    replaced with liquid rock and molten lava!
    Theres always volcanoes blasting off and never
    ending asteroid impacts!

www.novacelestia.com
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Hadean Life
  • During this era, there is nothing in the form of
    plant and animal life.
  • We will be the only living things around, on the
    entire Earth!

www.earth.rochester.edu
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Hadean Atmosphere
  • The air is hot, thick, steamy, and full of dust
    and other particles. But you can't breathe it
    anyway--its made of nothing but carbon dioxide
    and water vapor, with only traces of nitrogen!

www.palaeos.com
We supply space suites with oxygen tanks
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Just So You Know
  • The Hadean era got its name from the god of the
    underworld because it looked like Hades realm.
  • The Hadean era ended when our earth became solid.

www.fas.org
End of Hadean
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Archaean Era
  • In this Era the Earth has cooled down and oceans
    have formed over the entire earth. Volcanoes form
    small chains of islands peaking out over the
    ocean.

www.cotf.edu
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Archaean Climate
  • Clouds and rain filled the sky, so dont forget
    your umbrellas.
  • Meteorites and asteroids dont hit as often, so
    no need to worry about that.

www.associatedcontent.com
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Archaean Atmosphere
  • Water vapor has condensed into oceans by this
    era.
  • Carbon dioxide transformed into limestone
    deposits in the bottom of the ocean.
  • The air is now mostly filled with nitrogen, like
    ours is today.

www.dailygalaxy.com
We will provide space suites and oxygen masks
for this era too.
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Archaean Life
  • Life is starting to evolve during this era.
  • Single celled blue green algae can be found
    floating around in the ocean.
  • We will, however, still be the only living things
    on land.

universe-review.ca
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Just So You Know
  • This period is when the oldest rock that we have
    on earth presently where formed.
  • There is still many erupting volcanoes due to the
    earths molten center.

www.fas.org
End of Archaean
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Proterozoic Era
  • By this time, the Earth consists of two
    supercontinents with some islands still hanging
    around.
  • Earths center has cooled, so there are less
    volcanoes erupting in this era.

www.cotf.edu
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Proterozoic Climate
  • During this era, Earth is very cold, so dont
    forget to bring your parkas!
  • Glacial ice sheets cover the supercontinents that
    have formed, even across the equator.

geoinfo.amu.edu.pl
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Proterozoic Atmosphere
  • The atmosphere is still mostly nitrogen, with
    wisps of water vapor and carbon dioxide.
  • Though, now, oxygen is starting to appear! Its
    not enough for us to breath during our visits,
    but its there. The algae has been releasing for
    two billion years, but for the most part, it has
    been combining with other elements and forming
    mineral deposits.

academic.emporia.edu
We will provide oxygen masks
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Proterozoic Life
  • During this time, life is starting to grow and
    evolve. All life is still in the ocean, however.
  • Now, real single-celled organisms have arrived.
    They have a nucleus and everything!
  • And even soft, multi-celled are starting to come
    into appear.

records.viu.ca
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Just So You Know
  • During this era, the continents moved much more
    swiftly than they do today.
  • The magma in Earths center was closer to the
    surface, so hot spots were hotter than they are
    today.

sjhsearthscience.blogspot.com
We will provide thick-soled shoes to protect
your feet.
End of Proterozoic
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Paleozoic Era
  • Earths interior has cooled down by now and there
    is even more and there is less volcanic activity.
  • Two super continents still rule the earth.

www.freewebz.com
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Paleozoic Climate
  • The climate warmed up during this time and became
    tropical so that organisms were able to thrive.
  • This would be a great place to come and enjoy
    your time.

www.palaeos.com
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Paleozoic Atmosphere
  • The atmosphere is about 80 nitrogen and around
    20 oxygen. So on this excursion you will not
    need any special suits.
  • There is still small amounts of carbon dioxide
    water vapor and other gases present.

geoinfo.amu.edu.pl
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Paleozoic Life
  • This is the era when animal and plant life
    started to evolve.
  • First it was only in the oceans then land plants
    appeared. Eventually arthropods developed.
  • Last but not least the amphibians and reptiles
    appeared.

www.winona.edu
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Just So You Know
  • In this period there was several mass
    extinctions. In one of them 95 of all life died
    out. We will be sure to avoid these times.
  • The Paleozoic period is referred to as the Age
    of Invertebrates because of the animals that
    occupied it.

www.bibleandscience.com
End of Paleozoic
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Mesozoic Era
  • The Mesozoic Era consisted of volcanoes erupting
    and one super huge continent called Pangaea.
    This would probably be the most exciting time to
    take a trip.

commons.wikimedia.org
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Mesozoic Climate
  • The climate is so nice and warm and there are no
    ice caps-- even on the poles! The ferns grow
    rapidly due to moisture and rain so everything is
    huge.

geography.berkeley.edu
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Mesozoic Atmosphere
  • Because the atmosphere was so warm, natural
    global warming happened because of all the carbon
    dioxide that went into the atmosphere.
  • The warmth makes this perfect swimming time, so
    make sure to bring a bathing suite.

www.boscobel.k12
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Mesozoic Life
  • The life in the Mesozoic was tremendous all the
    life forms were amazing.
  • All the kinds of dinosaurs and birds ruled the
    earth.
  • Mammals also evolved during this time.

brobee.wordpress.com
www.dvd.net
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Just So You Know
  • In the Mesozoic there was life forms that weighed
    up to 40 tons!
  • All of the Dinosaurs died out and there is many
    possible ways this could of happened though it
    was most likely asteroids.

yepyep.gibbs12.com
hugemistakes.com
End of Mesozoic
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Cenozoic Era
  • During this time, the super continent, Pangaea,
    broke up and the continents and oceans formed as
    we know them today.

www.cotf.edu
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Cenozoic Climate
  • During this time, the climate started getting
    colder.
  • Because of the colder climate, Antarctica, North
    America, and Eurasia have seen the return of
    glaciers and ice caps.

www.boscobel.k12.wi.us
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Cenozoic Atmosphere
  • The atmosphere during this time was pretty much
    the same as ours is today. Maybe some gases grew
    or shrank by one thousandth of a percent, but we
    will be able to comfortably breathe here.

www.nature-blog.com
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Cenozoic Life
  • In this era, mammals are thriving. After the
    extinction of the dinos, mammals came to dominate
    the planet.
  • Mammals started out pretty small, even
    mouse-like, but throughout the era, the grew and
    evolved into the animals we know today.
  • About only two million years ago, humans started
    to appear. And in no time at all, we grew and
    spread, taking over the planet.

www.handprint.com
www.pps.org
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Just So You Know
  • There were mass extinctions during this era as
    well, but not as many, and they werent as
    severe. Again, we will be sure to avoid the
    causes of these extinctions.
  • This era only makes up 10 of Earths history.

www.paleocene.com
End of Cenozoic
animals.howstuffworks.com
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End
  • Call our offices from 9a.m. to 9p.m. to reserve
    your seat on our next trip today
  • Well see you here!
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