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GEO 102 Lecture 33 Outline of Last Lecture I Antioxidant and redox regulation of gene transcription Outline of Current Lecture II Things to know for the final Current Lecture Refer to the beginning of the course theory hypothesis etc Focus on climate modern change Cenozoic cool period what causes the ice sheets to fluctuate Orbital change Mountain ranges Pangea Appalachian mountains oldest Himalayas tallest India hit Asia Andes subduction growing Rockies subduction North America growing Human migration different species Use a skeleton to explain geologic life what is missing and its parts Ocean These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute rain drops become more acidic which makes the ocean more acidic Flowers formed in the Mesozoic Energy comes from global warming Himalayas cause weathering shrinking pollen Oil trap stops fluid from getting to the surface Causes salt shale faults Dinosaurs what they were like lifestyle structures are similar to birds Mammals age of Cenozoic know about source rocks Coal comes from plants Ancestors what do we get from them Hands arms Spinal cord tells us if the animal could walk upright Teeth gives us evidence of behavior most information


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