4. Many of the continents at this time are surrounded in light blue. This light blue is a shallow sea that is on the continent... what would we call this sea level rise? What units of facies might we see? Turn off all the layers except for the Middle Ordovician (470 Ma) 7. What continents are over the south pole during this time? Are those continents still over it today? Turn off all the layers except for the Silurian (430 Ma) a. North America had a collision at this fime, what pro- continent did it run into? What was the name of the mountain range formed (Hint: in red). 9. On the other side of the world things are still in weird places. What is the name of the continent made up of India, Antarctica, Australia and South America? Turn off all the layers except for the Middle Devonian (370 Ma) 10. The continents are starting to show some green color... why? What evolved on the land? Turn off all the layers except for the Mississippian (340 Ma) 11 . Where is China located during the Mississippian? 12. During this time, there is a massive ocean covering most of the world, what is name of this ocean? (and you thought the Pacific Ocean was big...) Turn off all the layers except for the Pennsylvanian (300 Ma) 13. Find the Alleghenian Orogeny near North America. Notice the dark green near it? These massive forests will be buried and turned into what rock that we are buming today for energy? Turn off all the layers except for the Early Permian (280 Ma) 14. All the continents have come together to form one super continent! What is the name of this super continent? Turn off all the layers except for the Late Triassic (220 Ma) 15. Find North and South America. What feature do you see between them? They didn't exist in the Middle Triassic (you may want to check this out). What is happening between North and South America? Turn off all the layers except for the Late Triassic (220 Ma) 15. Find North and South America. What feature do you see between them? They didn't exist in the Middle Triassic (you may want to check this out). What is happening between North and South America? Turn off all the layers except for the Middle Jurassic (170 Ma) 16. Oh nol An epoch break up is occurring! Which ocean is formed as a result of the break up of Pangea? Turn off all the layers except for the Early Cretaceous (120 Ma) 17. India finally breaks off from Antarctica, but what continent is still connected to Antarctica and still over the south pole region? 18. The Seiver Orogeny is starting to build up North America into the continent that we know and love today... What countr(ies)y is(are) being built up by this orogeny? Turn off all the layers except for the Late Cretaceous (90 Ma) 19. What is missing over Antarctica that we see there today? What would this do to global sea levels? Turn off all the layers except for the Tertiary-Cretaceous (65 Ma) 20. Find the Laramie Orogeny. This mountain building even is responsible for producing mountains in the western United States.