The history of Geology

  • 200,000 BCE

    Pangea

    Pangea
    Pangea was the formation of all continents in one super continent.
  • 79,000 BCE

    First Volcano

    First Volcano
    The first volcanic eruption was recorded in 79 AD by an 18 year old, no one believed him.
  • 43,000 BCE

    Moon volcanos.

    Moon volcanos.
    According to geologists the dark spots on the moon were made 4.3 billion years ago by lunar volcanic eruptions.
  • 39,000 BCE

    Carl’s bad caverns.

    Carl’s bad caverns.
    Carl’s bad caverns was formed about 3.9 million years ago.
  • 5000 BCE

    Stone Henge.

    Stone Henge.
    Stone henge was made 5,000 years ago but no one knows by who.
  • 1650 BCE

    The Easter island heads.

    The Easter island heads.
    They were made in 1650 AD
  • James Hutton

    James Hutton
    James Hutton is the father of modern day geology.
  • Carl’s bad caverns discovery.

    Carl’s bad caverns discovery.
    James Larkin White Was 18 years old when he thought he saw smoke coming from a distance so he rode his horse for 3 days straight to investigate the flames and when he got to his destination he found that it wasn’t smoke but thousands of bats flying out of the caves, instead of being a normal person and running away James took his pistol and a lantern and explored the depths of what’s now known as Carl’s bad caverns.
  • The grand canyon

    The grand canyon
    The Grand Canyon formed over 6 million years ago do to erosion, there are over 40 different types of rocks in it, 1917 was when it became a state park
  • The oldest rock ever gets discovered.

    The oldest rock ever gets discovered.
    In 2001 the oldest rock was discovered, in Quebec a man discovered a rock 4.28 billion years old called the Nuvvuagittuq greenstone belt.