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Etymology Of Period Names
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Answer 44 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 'Fourth' - This was initially deemed the 'fourth' period after the now-obsolete 'primary' - 'secondary' and 'tertiary' periods.
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
2. Nnew born'
Cambrian - 542 Ma - Latin Cambria
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
3. County in England in which rocks from this period were first identified
Carboniferous - 359 Ma - Lt. carbo
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
4. Cover - Platform covers developed or expanded
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Calymmian - 1600 Ma - Gk. calymma
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
5. 'Fourth' - This was initially deemed the 'fourth' period after the now-obsolete 'primary' - 'secondary' and 'tertiary' periods.
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Carboniferous - 359 Ma - Lt. carbo
6. Tribe in south Wales - where the rocks were first identified
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
7. Tribe in south Wales - where the rocks were first identified
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Orosirian - 2050 Ma - Gk. oroseira
8. More chalk formed in this period than any other
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
9. Mountain range in the Alps in which rocks from this period were first identified
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Ediacaran - 635 Ma - Ediacara Hills
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
10. Tribe in north Wales - where the rocks were first identified
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
11. Cover - Platform covers developed or expanded
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Calymmian - 1600 Ma - Gk. calymma
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
12. Stretch - Platform covers expanded
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
Calymmian - 1600 Ma - Gk. calymma
13. Coal - Global coal beds were laid in this period
Siderian - 2500 Ma - Greek sideros
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Carboniferous - 359 Ma - Lt. carbo
14. 'Ancient born'
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Orosirian - 2050 Ma - Gk. oroseira
15. Steady - Continents became stable cratons
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Calymmian - 1600 Ma - Gk. calymma
16. Narrow - Much orogeny - which survives as narrow metamorphic belts
Cambrian - 542 Ma - Latin Cambria
Carboniferous - 359 Ma - Lt. carbo
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
17. Region in Russia where rocks from this period were first identified
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
18. Stretch - The continental crust stretched as Rodinia broke up
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
19. Stretch - The continental crust stretched as Rodinia broke up
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
20. Place in Australia where the Ediacaran biota fossils were found
Siderian - 2500 Ma - Greek sideros
Ediacaran - 635 Ma - Ediacara Hills
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
21. Stretch - Platform covers expanded
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
22. Ref. the banded iron formations
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Siderian - 2500 Ma - Greek sideros
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
23. Mountain range - Much orogeny in this period's latter half
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Orosirian - 2050 Ma - Gk. oroseira
24. Narrow - Much orogeny - which survives as narrow metamorphic belts
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
25. 'Ancient born'
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
26. Place in Australia where the Ediacaran biota fossils were found
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Ediacaran - 635 Ma - Ediacara Hills
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
27. Cold-making - In this period all the Earth froze over
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Orosirian - 2050 Ma - Gk. oroseira
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
28. Nnew born'
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
29. Coal - Global coal beds were laid in this period
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Carboniferous - 359 Ma - Lt. carbo
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
30. Much lava flowed
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
31. Ref. the banded iron formations
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Siderian - 2500 Ma - Greek sideros
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
32. Triad - In Germany this period forms three distinct layers
Calymmian - 1600 Ma - Gk. calymma
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
33. Cold-making - In this period all the Earth froze over
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
34. Region in Russia where rocks from this period were first identified
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Permian - 299 Ma - Perm Krai
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
35. Tribe in north Wales - where the rocks were first identified
Quaternary - 2.6 Ma - Lt. quaternarius
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
36. Wales - Ref. to the place in Great Britain where Cambrian rocks are best exposed
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
Neogene - 23 Ma - Gk. neogenos
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Cambrian - 542 Ma - Latin Cambria
37. Triad - In Germany this period forms three distinct layers
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Triassic - 250 Ma - Lt. trias
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
38. Steady - Continents became stable cratons
Ectasian - 1400 Ma - Gk. ectasis
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Statherian - 1800 Ma - Gk. statheros
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
39. County in England in which rocks from this period were first identified
Siderian - 2500 Ma - Greek sideros
Devonian - 416 Ma - Devon
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
40. Much lava flowed
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Rhyacian - 2300 Ma - Gk. rhyax
Cambrian - 542 Ma - Latin Cambria
41. Mountain range in the Alps in which rocks from this period were first identified
Tonian - 1000 Ma - Gk. tonos
Cryogenian - 850 Ma - Gk. cryogenicos
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
42. Mountain range - Much orogeny in this period's latter half
Stenian - 1200 Ma - Gk. stenos
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Orosirian - 2050 Ma - Gk. oroseira
43. Wales - Ref. to the place in Great Britain where Cambrian rocks are best exposed
Jurassic - 200 Ma - Jura Mountains
Cambrian - 542 Ma - Latin Cambria
Paleogene - 65 Ma - Gk. palaiogenos
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
44. More chalk formed in this period than any other
Ordovician - 488 Ma - Celtic Ordovices
Silurian - 444 Ma - Ctc. Silures
Cretaceous - 146 Ma - Lt. creta
Ediacaran - 635 Ma - Ediacara Hills