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TERMINOLOGY: Match the word in Column A with its brief definition in Column B. Write the letter of the definition on the line to


TERMINOLOGY: Match the word in Column A with its brief definition in Column B. Write the letter of the

TERMINOLOGY: Match the word in Column A with its brief definition in Column B. Write the letter of the definition on the line to the left of the word. USE CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY !! Points will be lost for lower case letters. 16. CENOZOIC ERA-North American Features: [8 points] snip COLUMNA E Alaska Atlantic Coastal Plain Central America Great Lakes Gulf Coastal Plain I Hawaiian Islands Mexico Tejas COLUMN A Africa Alpine-Himalaya Belt Antarctica and Arctic Asia Australia Caribbean Islands Paperonene 17. CENOZOIC ERAGlobal Features: 110 points] Europe Middle East Pacific Ocean South America COLUMN BLone choice below has no matching wordfs) at left! A. was a series of river valleys that were broadened and deepened by the passing of the Pleistocene glaciers COLUMNA Artiodactyla Carnivora Galliformes Marsupialia Passeriformes Perissodactyla B. extensive, thick "blanket" of sediment along the passive margin of the east coast C. sixth of the epeiric seas and cratonic sequences in North America Primates Rodentia D. extensive, thick "blanket" of sediments along passive margin of Gulf of Mexico coast E, our 49 state; formed by the accretion of terranes and volcanism from subduction F. southern portion of North America; formed during Mid-Late Cenozoic by subduction G. land mass between North and South America; formed by subduction in Late Neogene H. oceanic plate subducted under western North America; Mid Mesozoic Era to Cenozoic I. chain of Pacific Islands that began forming in the Late Miocene from a mantle hot spot- they continue to form today BONUS: What is the missing word(s)? 18. CENOZOIC ERA-LifeMammals and Birds: [8 points] COLUMN B lone choice below has no matching wordis) at leftl A. zone of mountain building, carthquake, and volcanic activity in central Europe/Asin B. complete separation from Africa; more aggressive development of the Andes Mountains C. polar ice caps complete their development D. continent rotates into present position and New Zealand breaks away as an island E. zone of volcanic, earthquake, and mountain building activity surrounding Pacific Ocean F. formation of Japan, Indonesia, Philippines, and various other islands G. Mediterranean Sea forms; many mountains too: Alps, Pyrenees, Apennines, Carpathians H. Atlas Mins. form, an eastern rift develops and Madagascar splits away to form an island 1. Himalayan Mtns. rise and the Korean and Indochina Peninsulas are formed J. formation of mountains: Caucus, Taurus and Zagros ranges K. large, volcanic island are southeast of Florida P popular cruise ship destinations BONUS: What is the missing word(s)? W-TROH COLUMN BLone choice below has no matching word(s) at left! A. horses, zebra, rhinoceros-odd-toed ungulates B. whales, dolphins, porpoises-marine mammals C. bears, cats, dogs, skunk-meat caters D. kangaroos, opossum E. camels, giraffe, goats, dear, pigs, antelope, hippopotamus-even-toed ungulates F. chimpanzees, monkeys, apes, people G. rats, mice, squirrels, beavers H. wrens, sparrows, thrushes, buntings, vircos, crows, jays, warblers, finches; more than half of all bird species are of this type I. turkey, chicken, guinea fowl, grouse, quail, pheasant BONUS: What is the missing word(s)?

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