A) Neoproterozoic.
B) Mesoproterozoic.
C) Paleoproterozoic.
D) Late Archean.
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A) fish.
B) arthropod.
C) mollusk.
D) cnidarian.
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A) Appalachian orogen.
B) Cordilleran orogen.
C) Canadian shield.
D) Colorado plateau.
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A) covered much of the Canadian Shield.
B) formed in the closing ocean between Greenland and Canada.
C) formed in the island arc that collided with the Slave Province.
D) erupted in a great, elongate rift that could have pulled North America apart.
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A) glaciers of "snowball Earth" reached the tropics.
B) submarine volcanism ceased and with it carbon dioxide release as well.
C) there was a mass extinction occurred among the cyanobacteria.
D) frozen methane hydrates suddenly thawed out.
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A) imprints of soft-bodied organisms.
B) resting stages (or cysts) of dinoflagellates.
C) trace fossils, imprints of soft-bodied fossils, and skeletal fossils.
D) small skeletonized animals.
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A) Neoproterozoic.
B) Mesoproterozoic.
C) Paleoproterozoic.
D) Archean.
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A) Charnia.
B) Dickinsonia.
C) Tribrachidium.
D) Mawsonites.
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A) Nuna.
B) Rodinia.
C) Pannotia.
D) Gondwanaland.
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A) demise of the cyanobacteria and the rise of the eukaryotic algae.
B) effects of the gigantic asteroid impact at Sudbury and its global ejecta.
C) buildup of significant oxygen in the atmosphere and oceans.
D) transition from flysch to molasse deposition in many large basins.
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A) South China.
B) Grenville orogenic belt.
C) Antarctica.
D) Australia.
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A) quartz sandstone that grades westward into deep-water mudstones and turbidites.
B) flysch deposits, mainly turbidites, overlain by mudstones.
C) river deposits with conspicuous cross-bedding.
D) carbonate rocks that contain abundant stromatolites.
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A) the Proterozoic crust was still hot and plastic like the Archean crust.
B) there were no glaciers were present on Earth at this time.
C) Proterozoic orogenies are much like Phanerozoic orogenies.
D) it does no good to look for Proterozoic flysch and molasse deposits.
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A) resumed deposition of banded-iron formations.
B) deposition of limestones with isotopically heavy carbon.
C) oxidation of vast amounts of organic carbon.
D) climatic change that brought on "snowball Earth."
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A) Wopmay.
B) Trans-Hudson.
C) Grenville.
D) Cordilleran.
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A) There is a succession of parallel igneous, metamorphic, and fold-and-thrust belts occurred.
B) Shallow shelf deposits are covered by molasse deposits, which lie upon flysch deposits.
C) Within fold-and-thrust belts, flysch deposits are succeeded upward by shallow-water shelf deposits.
D) Enormous stromatolite mounds grew at the top of lagoonal dolomite sequences.
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A) spherical, sand-sized grains that were originally glassy.
B) megabreccia and shatter cones.
C) large, elongate clasts that formed as airborne globs of melted material.
D) banded iron formations and cherts.
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A) Africa
B) Laurentia
C) South America
D) Australia
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A) ecdysiozoan
B) lophotrochozoan
C) deutorozoan
D) dinoflagellate
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A) dinoflagellates.
B) multicellular algae.
C) eukaryotic algae.
D) bacteria, including cyanobacteria.
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