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Cambrian Explosion and Life in Ancient Oceans - Scientists in Action

Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube

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Embark on a virtual journey to Boise, Idaho in this 46-minute video from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Explore the fascinating Cambrian time period when life existed exclusively in the ocean and the area now known as the Rocky Mountains was a tropical sea. Dive deep into the concept of geological time, prehistoric Earth, and the study of ancient life forms. Learn about the Cambrian Explosion, the significance of fossils in dating, and the evolution of early marine creatures like trilobites. Discover the tools and techniques scientists use to uncover and interpret the rock record, extrapolate data, and piece together the history of life on Earth. Gain insights into the process of finding fossils, including rare soft-bodied specimens, and understand how ocean plants contributed to the oxygenation of our planet. Join researchers in their geology lab as they share their favorite discoveries and weird specimens, offering a unique glimpse into the exciting world of paleontology and the study of Earth's ancient past.

Syllabus

Introduction
Geology Lab
Why Study Ancient Time Periods
What Did We Find
Using Fossils to Date
Evidence of Animals
Trilobites
Favorite Part of the Job
Weird Specimen
How do you extrapolate the rock record
How do plants in the ocean make oxygen
Evolution of Critters
Cambrian Explosion
Finding Fossils
Fossils We Want to Find
Soft Parts
Fossils
Finding Things
Geology Tools


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Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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