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Biogeography Exam 2: Key Concepts and Visualizations, Exams of Geology

Examples and visualizations for understanding key concepts in biogeography, including the scientist alfred wegener and his theory of continental drift, the age of reptiles, geological processes creating biogeographic patterns, and plate boundary sketches. Students will also find sketches of continental geography during the carboniferous period, global atmospheric circulation, and characteristic biomes.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 08/30/2009

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Download Biogeography Exam 2: Key Concepts and Visualizations and more Exams Geology in PDF only on Docsity! BIOGEOGRAPHY ECOL/GEOG/GEOS 438/538 - EXAMPLES: Exam 2 ____________________ the German scientist who proposed that the biogeographic affinities among the southern hemisphere continents resulted from global-scale geological processes. ____________________ the Age of Reptiles (248 - 65 Ma) . ____________________ a geological process (mechanism) creating biogeographic patterns on a global scale over a geological time scale. ____________________ the geological principal that younger strata overlaid older strata at the time of deposition. In the space below, draw a continental-oceanic convergent plate boundary labeling continental crust, directions of plate movements, mountain belt, ocean, oceanic crust, ocean trench, subducted slab. Sketch an elevational diagram of the Catalina Mountains, showing Lowe’s “Arizona Life Zones” with a characteristic plant species for each. On the figure below, sketch Carboniferous continental geography including the equator, Laurasia, Gondwana, Pangea, Pantalassia, Tethys On the figure below, sketch the location of four major features of semi-permanent global atmospheric circulation. On the figure below, sketch the location of the boreal forest, desert, tropical rainforest, and tundra biomes.
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