This activity provides an immersive, open-ended exploration of Earth's prehistoric eras where users can: - Travel through Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods - Explore climate, geography, dinosaurs, marine reptiles, and pterosaurs - Learn about specific creatures on demand - Understand the evolution of life and flowering plants - Witness the K-T extinction event - Jump freely between time periods Features: - Central "control room" hub for navigation - Detailed information about 30+ dinosaurs and creatures - Covers vegetation changes including flowering plant revolution - Open-ended exploration with AI-guided learning - Comprehensive extinction event explanation - Supports looping and non-linear exploration The activity validates successfully and follows best practices for engagement, education, and proper termination.
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57 KiB
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default_max_attempts_per_step: 5
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classifier_model: "MODEL_1"
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feedback_model: "MODEL_1"
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tokens_for_ai_rubric: |
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You are the AI guide of a time machine that travels through Earth's prehistoric eras.
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Be enthusiastic, educational, and vivid in descriptions.
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Use emojis and paint pictures with words.
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When users express interest in specific creatures, periods, or topics, provide detailed,
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fascinating information. Make learning fun and immersive!
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Always allow users to:
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- Ask about specific dinosaurs or creatures
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- Explore different aspects (climate, plants, animals)
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- Jump to different time periods
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- Return to the control room
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Track their journey in metadata for a personalized experience.
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sections:
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# ============================================================================
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# TIME MACHINE CONTROL ROOM - Central Hub
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# ============================================================================
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- section_id: "control_room"
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title: "Time Machine Control Room"
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steps:
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- step_id: "welcome"
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title: "Welcome to the Dinosaur Time Machine"
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content_blocks:
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- "# 🦕 Welcome to the DINOSAUR TIME MACHINE! 🦖"
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- ""
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- "```"
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- "╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗"
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- "║ ║"
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- "║ TEMPORAL DISPLACEMENT ENGINE v1.0 ║"
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- "║ Status: ✓ ONLINE ║"
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- "║ ║"
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- "║ Warning: You are about to travel millions of years ║"
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- "║ into Earth's past. Prepare for adventure! ║"
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- "║ ║"
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- "╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝"
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- "```"
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- ""
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- "I'm your AI guide through prehistory! Together we'll explore three magnificent eras:"
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- ""
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- "🌋 **TRIASSIC PERIOD** (252-201 million years ago)"
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- " - The dawn of the dinosaurs"
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- " - A world recovering from the Great Dying"
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- " - Early reptiles and first dinosaurs emerge"
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- ""
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- "🌿 **JURASSIC PERIOD** (201-145 million years ago)"
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- " - The golden age of dinosaurs"
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- " - Giant sauropods dominate"
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- " - Lush forests and shallow seas"
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- ""
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- "🦖 **CRETACEOUS PERIOD** (145-66 million years ago)"
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- " - The age of giants and diversity"
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- " - T-Rex, Triceratops, and Velociraptors"
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- " - Ends with the K-T extinction event"
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- ""
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- "Each era is a different world with unique climates, landscapes, and creatures!"
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- step_id: "choose_era"
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title: "Choose Your Destination"
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question: "Which era would you like to visit first? Or ask me anything about dinosaurs!"
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Detect what the user wants to explore:
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- If they mention "Triassic" or early dinosaurs (Herrerasaurus, Coelophysis, Plateosaurus, Eoraptor)
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→ bucket: go_triassic
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- If they mention "Jurassic" or famous Jurassic dinosaurs (Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus,
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Allosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Archaeopteryx)
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→ bucket: go_jurassic
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- If they mention "Cretaceous" or famous Cretaceous dinosaurs (T-Rex, Tyrannosaurus,
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Triceratops, Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, Ankylosaurus)
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→ bucket: go_cretaceous
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- If they want an overview, timeline, or general information
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→ bucket: explain_timeline
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- If they ask about extinction, asteroid, or what happened to dinosaurs
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→ bucket: extinction_event
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- If they ask about specific dinosaurs not categorized above, or general questions
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→ bucket: general_question
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buckets: [go_triassic, go_jurassic, go_cretaceous, explain_timeline, extinction_event, general_question]
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transitions:
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go_triassic:
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content_blocks:
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- "🌋 **INITIATING TEMPORAL JUMP...**"
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- "```"
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- "⚡ Setting coordinates: 230 million years ago"
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- "⚡ Calibrating atmospheric composition..."
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- "⚡ Engaging temporal displacement..."
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- "✓ JUMP COMPLETE"
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- "```"
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- ""
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- "Welcome to the **TRIASSIC PERIOD**!"
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metadata_add:
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eras_visited: "Triassic"
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current_era: "Triassic"
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:overview"
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go_jurassic:
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content_blocks:
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- "🌿 **INITIATING TEMPORAL JUMP...**"
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- "```"
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- "⚡ Setting coordinates: 165 million years ago"
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- "⚡ Calibrating oxygen levels..."
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- "⚡ Engaging temporal displacement..."
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- "✓ JUMP COMPLETE"
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- "```"
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- ""
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- "Welcome to the **JURASSIC PERIOD**!"
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metadata_add:
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eras_visited: "Jurassic"
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current_era: "Jurassic"
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next_section_and_step: "jurassic:overview"
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go_cretaceous:
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content_blocks:
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- "🦖 **INITIATING TEMPORAL JUMP...**"
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- "```"
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- "⚡ Setting coordinates: 75 million years ago"
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- "⚡ Calibrating for flowering plants..."
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- "⚡ Engaging temporal displacement..."
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- "✓ JUMP COMPLETE"
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- "```"
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- ""
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- "Welcome to the **CRETACEOUS PERIOD**!"
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metadata_add:
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eras_visited: "Cretaceous"
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current_era: "Cretaceous"
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:overview"
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explain_timeline:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Provide a fascinating overview of the Mesozoic Era timeline:
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- Explain the three periods and their durations
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- Mention how Earth changed across these eras
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- Highlight the evolution of dinosaurs from small creatures to giants
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- Note that dinosaurs ruled for 165 million years!
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- End by asking which era they'd like to visit
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
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extinction_event:
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content_blocks:
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- "💥 **Fast-forwarding to the K-T extinction event...**"
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metadata_add:
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current_era: "Extinction"
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:extinction"
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general_question:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Answer their question with enthusiasm and detail!
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If they asked about a specific dinosaur, provide:
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- Which period it lived in
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- Its size and diet
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- Unique features
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- Cool facts
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Then suggest visiting that dinosaur's era to learn more.
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Always end by asking what they'd like to explore next.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
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# ============================================================================
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# TRIASSIC PERIOD (252-201 MYA) - The Beginning
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# ============================================================================
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- section_id: "triassic"
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title: "Triassic Period - The Dawn of Dinosaurs"
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steps:
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- step_id: "overview"
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title: "Triassic Period Overview"
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content_blocks:
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- "# 🌋 TRIASSIC PERIOD (252-201 million years ago)"
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- ""
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- "You've arrived at the **dawn of the dinosaur age**!"
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- ""
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- "## 🌍 The World You See:"
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- ""
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- "**Climate:** Hot and dry! Much of Earth is desert. Temperatures can reach 104°F (40°C)."
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- ""
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- "**Geography:** All continents are joined in one supercontinent called **PANGAEA**."
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- "No Atlantic Ocean yet! You could walk from North America to Africa."
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- ""
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- "**Atmosphere:** Less oxygen than modern Earth. You might feel a bit short of breath!"
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- ""
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- "## 🦎 Life in the Triassic:"
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- ""
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- "This period begins right after the **Permian-Triassic Extinction** (the Great Dying) which killed 96% of all species!"
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- "Life is recovering and evolving rapidly."
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- ""
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- "**Early Dinosaurs (small and quick):**"
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- "- 🦎 Herrerasaurus - One of the earliest predators (6 ft / 2m long)"
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- "- 🦕 Plateosaurus - Early long-necked herbivore (26 ft / 8m)"
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- "- 🦖 Coelophysis - Small, fast hunter (10 ft / 3m)"
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- "- 🦎 Eoraptor - Tiny early dinosaur (3 ft / 1m)"
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- ""
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- "**Other Creatures:**"
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- "- Cynodonts - Mammal-like reptiles (ancestors of mammals!)"
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- "- Archosaurs - \"Ruling reptiles\" (ancestors of dinosaurs and crocodiles)"
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- "- Giant amphibians still exist"
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- "- Early turtles and crocodile relatives"
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- ""
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- "**Plant Life:**"
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- "- 🌲 Conifer forests (early pine trees)"
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- "- 🌿 Ferns everywhere"
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- "- 🍃 Cycads (palm-like plants)"
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- "- 🌾 Horsetails and mosses"
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- "- ❌ NO flowering plants yet!"
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- ""
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- "**Fun Fact:** Dinosaurs started small! The earliest dinosaurs were about the size of a turkey or dog."
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- step_id: "explore_triassic"
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title: "Explore the Triassic"
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question: "What would you like to explore here in the Triassic? (Ask about specific dinosaurs, climate, plants, other creatures, or jump to another era!)"
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Detect what the user wants to explore:
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SPECIFIC DINOSAURS/CREATURES:
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- Herrerasaurus, Coelophysis, Plateosaurus, Eoraptor, or other Triassic dinosaurs
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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- Cynodonts, archosaurs, early mammals, amphibians, other creatures
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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TOPICS:
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- Climate, weather, temperature, desert, hot
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→ bucket: climate_geography
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- Plants, vegetation, trees, ferns, cycads
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→ bucket: plant_life
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- Pangaea, geography, continents, map, supercontinent
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→ bucket: climate_geography
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- Evolution, origin, beginning, first dinosaurs, why dinosaurs
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→ bucket: evolution_topic
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NAVIGATION:
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- Jurassic, next period, forward in time, future
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→ bucket: go_jurassic
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- Cretaceous, T-Rex, skip ahead
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→ bucket: go_cretaceous
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- Control room, back, return, leave, menu, different era
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→ bucket: back_to_control
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- Continue, more, keep exploring, what else
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→ bucket: continue_exploring
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DEFAULT:
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- Any other question or interest
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→ bucket: general_inquiry
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buckets: [learn_creature, climate_geography, plant_life, evolution_topic, go_jurassic, go_cretaceous, back_to_control, continue_exploring, general_inquiry]
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transitions:
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learn_creature:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Provide a DETAILED, fascinating description of the creature they asked about:
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Structure your response:
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1. **Greeting:** "Excellent choice! Let me tell you about [creature]..."
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2. **Basic Info:** Name meaning, size, diet, when it lived
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3. **Physical Description:** What it looked like, unique features
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4. **Behavior:** How it lived, hunted, or survived
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5. **Cool Facts:** 2-3 amazing facts that bring it to life
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6. **Context:** How it fits into Triassic ecosystem
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Use vivid language and emojis! Make it feel like you're watching it.
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End with: "What else would you like to explore in the Triassic?"
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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climate_geography:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Explain the Triassic climate and geography in vivid detail:
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- Describe how hot and dry it was
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- Explain Pangaea and what that meant for life
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- Describe the landscapes: deserts, dry river valleys, monsoons
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- Explain why there were fewer fossils (dry conditions)
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- Mention the beginning of the breakup toward the end
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Paint a picture with words! Make them feel the heat and vastness.
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End by asking what they'd like to explore next.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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plant_life:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Describe Triassic plant life vividly:
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- Conifers dominated (early pines, firs)
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- Ferns covered the ground
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- Cycads looked like palms but weren't
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- Ginkgo trees (still exist today!)
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- Horsetails along waterways
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- NO GRASS - grass didn't evolve until much later!
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- NO FLOWERS - those come in the Cretaceous
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Explain how this affected herbivorous dinosaurs.
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End by asking what else they'd like to learn.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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evolution_topic:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Explain the evolution of dinosaurs in the Triassic:
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- Life recovering from the Permian extinction
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- Archosaurs split into different groups
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- First true dinosaurs evolved around 230 MYA
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- Started small (dog-sized), walked on two legs
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- Gradually got bigger and more diverse
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- By end of Triassic, dinosaurs dominated
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Emphasize that dinosaurs "won" because they were better adapted
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than other reptiles - more efficient hips, upright stance, etc.
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End by asking if they want to see how dinosaurs evolved by jumping to the Jurassic.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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go_jurassic:
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content_blocks:
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- "🌿 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
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- "⏩ Moving forward 50 million years..."
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- "✓ Welcome to the JURASSIC PERIOD!"
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metadata_add:
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eras_visited: "Triassic, Jurassic"
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current_era: "Jurassic"
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next_section_and_step: "jurassic:overview"
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go_cretaceous:
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content_blocks:
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- "🦖 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
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- "⏩ Moving forward 100+ million years..."
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- "✓ Welcome to the CRETACEOUS PERIOD!"
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metadata_add:
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eras_visited: "Triassic, Cretaceous"
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current_era: "Cretaceous"
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:overview"
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back_to_control:
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content_blocks:
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- "⚡ **Returning to Time Machine Control Room...**"
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next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
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continue_exploring:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Give them more fascinating Triassic facts they haven't heard yet!
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Topics you can cover:
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- The Triassic-Jurassic extinction event (end of the period)
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- Marine life (ichthyosaurs, nothosaurs)
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- The first pterosaurs (flying reptiles)
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- Early crocodile relatives
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- Volcanic activity and climate changes
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Pick something exciting and explain it vividly.
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End by asking what they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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general_inquiry:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Answer their question enthusiastically with accurate details!
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If you don't know, be honest but offer related information.
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Always relate answers back to the Triassic Period context.
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End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:explore_triassic"
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# ============================================================================
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# JURASSIC PERIOD (201-145 MYA) - The Golden Age
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# ============================================================================
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- section_id: "jurassic"
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title: "Jurassic Period - The Golden Age of Dinosaurs"
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steps:
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- step_id: "overview"
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title: "Jurassic Period Overview"
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content_blocks:
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- "# 🌿 JURASSIC PERIOD (201-145 million years ago)"
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- ""
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- "Welcome to the **GOLDEN AGE OF DINOSAURS**!"
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- ""
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- "## 🌍 The World You See:"
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- ""
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- "**Climate:** Warm and HUMID! Tropical conditions spread across most of Earth."
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- "Frequent rainfall creates lush forests. Perfect for life!"
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- ""
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- "**Geography:** Pangaea is breaking apart! The Atlantic Ocean is forming."
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- "Shallow seas divide the continents. More coastline = more diversity."
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- ""
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- "**Atmosphere:** Higher oxygen levels than Triassic. Easier to breathe!"
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- ""
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- "## 🦕 Life in the Jurassic:"
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- ""
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- "Dinosaurs have truly arrived! They're everywhere, and they're getting BIG."
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- ""
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- "**Giant Sauropods (the long-necks):**"
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- "- 🦕 Brachiosaurus - 85 feet (26m) long, 40 tons! Giraffe-like posture"
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- "- 🦕 Diplodocus - 90 feet (27m) long, whip-like tail"
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- "- 🦕 Apatosaurus - 75 feet (23m), the iconic 'Brontosaurus'"
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- "- 🦕 Camarasaurus - Most common Jurassic sauropod"
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- ""
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- "**Armored Dinosaurs:**"
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- "- 🦴 Stegosaurus - Distinctive back plates and spiked tail"
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- "- 🦴 Kentrosaurus - African cousin of Stegosaurus"
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- ""
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- "**Theropods (meat-eaters):**"
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- "- 🦖 Allosaurus - Top predator, 28 feet (8.5m) long"
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- "- 🦖 Ceratosaurus - Distinctive horn on nose"
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- "- 🦖 Compsognathus - Tiny chicken-sized hunter"
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- ""
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- "**The First Bird:**"
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- "- 🦅 Archaeopteryx - Feathered dinosaur/early bird!"
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- ""
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- "**Marine Reptiles (NOT dinosaurs, but contemporaries):**"
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- "- 🐋 Ichthyosaurs - Dolphin-like \"fish lizards\""
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- "- 🐋 Plesiosaurs - Long-necked marine hunters"
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- "- 🐋 Pliosaurs - Short-necked, massive jaws"
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- ""
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- "**Flying Reptiles (pterosaurs):**"
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- "- 🦇 Rhamphorhynchus - Long tail, fish-eater"
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- "- 🦇 Pterodactylus - Small, agile flyer"
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- ""
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- "**Plant Life:**"
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- "- 🌲 Dense conifer forests (redwoods, araucarias)"
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- "- 🌿 Ferns carpeting the forest floor"
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- "- 🍃 Cycads and ginkgos abundant"
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- "- 🌾 Horsetails along waterways"
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- "- ❌ Still NO flowering plants!"
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- ""
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- "**Fun Fact:** The largest dinosaurs EVER lived in the Jurassic! Sauropods could weigh 80+ tons - heavier than 12 elephants!"
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- step_id: "explore_jurassic"
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title: "Explore the Jurassic"
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question: "What fascinates you about the Jurassic? (Ask about any dinosaur, marine reptiles, pterosaurs, plants, climate, or jump to another era!)"
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Detect what the user wants to explore:
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SPECIFIC DINOSAURS:
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- Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus (sauropods)
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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- Stegosaurus, Kentrosaurus (armored)
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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- Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Compsognathus (theropods)
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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- Archaeopteryx (first bird)
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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- Other Jurassic dinosaurs
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→ bucket: learn_creature
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MARINE AND FLYING LIFE:
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- Ichthyosaur, Plesiosaur, Pliosaur, marine reptiles, ocean, sea
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→ bucket: marine_life
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- Pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus, Pterodactylus, flying, wings
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→ bucket: flying_reptiles
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TOPICS:
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- Climate, weather, rain, tropical, humid
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→ bucket: climate_geography
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- Plants, forest, trees, vegetation
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→ bucket: plant_life
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- Size, biggest, largest, giant, how big
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→ bucket: size_topic
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- Pangaea breaking, continents, geography, ocean forming
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→ bucket: climate_geography
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NAVIGATION:
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- Triassic, back, earlier, before
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→ bucket: go_triassic
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- Cretaceous, forward, next, T-Rex, forward in time
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→ bucket: go_cretaceous
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- Control room, return, leave, menu
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→ bucket: back_to_control
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- More, continue, what else, keep exploring
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→ bucket: continue_exploring
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DEFAULT:
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- Any other question
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→ bucket: general_inquiry
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buckets: [learn_creature, marine_life, flying_reptiles, climate_geography, plant_life, size_topic, go_triassic, go_cretaceous, back_to_control, continue_exploring, general_inquiry]
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transitions:
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learn_creature:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Provide a DETAILED, awe-inspiring description of the creature:
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For sauropods, emphasize:
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- Mind-boggling size (use comparisons: school buses, etc.)
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- How they ate so much (special digestive systems)
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- Why they had long necks (reaching high vegetation)
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- Social behavior (herds for protection)
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For theropods, emphasize:
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- Hunting strategies
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- Speed and agility
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- Comparison to modern animals
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For Archaeopteryx, emphasize:
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- The link between dinosaurs and birds
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- Feathers AND teeth AND claws
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- Could it fly? (Still debated!)
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Use vivid descriptions! Make them SEE the creature.
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End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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marine_life:
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ai_feedback:
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|
tokens_for_ai: |
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|
Describe Jurassic marine reptiles with wonder:
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ICHTHYOSAURS:
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|
- Looked like dolphins but were reptiles!
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- Fast swimmers, air-breathers
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- Gave birth to live young (not eggs!)
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- Some had HUGE eyes for deep-water hunting
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PLESIOSAURS:
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- Long necks, four flippers
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- "Flew" through water like penguins
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- Ambush predators
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PLIOSAURS:
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- SHORT necks, MASSIVE heads
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|
- Some of the most powerful bite forces ever
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|
- Apex predators of the seas
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Emphasize: These were NOT dinosaurs! They were marine reptiles.
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|
Dinosaurs lived on land (and some evolved into birds).
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End by asking what else they'd like to learn.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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flying_reptiles:
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|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
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Describe Jurassic pterosaurs (flying reptiles) with excitement:
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KEY POINTS:
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|
- NOT dinosaurs! Separate group of reptiles
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- NOT birds! Completely different evolution
|
|
- Hollow bones for lightweight flight
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|
- Wings made of skin membrane (like bats)
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|
- Covered in fur-like fibers (pycnofibers)
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|
JURASSIC PTEROSAURS:
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- Ranged from sparrow-sized to eagle-sized
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- Long tails with diamond-shaped vanes (for steering)
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- Sharp teeth for catching fish
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|
- Some lived on cliffs, others in forests
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|
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|
Compare to Cretaceous pterosaurs (like Quetzalcoatlus) which got MUCH bigger!
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|
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|
End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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climate_geography:
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|
ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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|
Paint a vivid picture of the Jurassic world:
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CLIMATE:
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- Warm and humid everywhere
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|
- Tropical conditions even at high latitudes
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|
- Frequent rain created lush forests
|
|
- No ice caps at the poles!
|
|
- Perfect conditions for giant plant-eaters
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|
GEOGRAPHY:
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|
- Pangaea breaking up into Laurasia (north) and Gondwana (south)
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- Atlantic Ocean forming as a narrow sea
|
|
- Shallow seas covering parts of continents
|
|
- More coastline = more ecological niches = more diversity
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|
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|
This breakup of Pangaea meant different dinosaurs evolved
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|
in different regions - the beginning of regional differences!
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|
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|
End by asking what they'd like to explore next.
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|
counts_as_attempt: false
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|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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|
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plant_life:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Describe Jurassic plant life vividly:
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FORESTS:
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- Dense conifer forests (think redwood forests!)
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|
- Some trees reached 200+ feet (60m) tall
|
|
- Araucaria trees (like modern monkey puzzle trees)
|
|
- Ginkgo trees with fan-shaped leaves
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|
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|
UNDERSTORY:
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|
- Ferns everywhere - some tree-sized!
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|
- Cycads with palm-like fronds
|
|
- Horsetails along streams
|
|
- Mosses and liverworts
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|
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|
IMPORTANT:
|
|
- NO GRASS - the ground was covered in ferns and low plants
|
|
- NO FLOWERS - flowering plants haven't evolved yet
|
|
- This affected how herbivores ate - they needed special teeth
|
|
to process tough, fibrous vegetation
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|
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to learn.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
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|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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|
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|
size_topic:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Blow their minds with SIZE FACTS:
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|
|
|
LARGEST DINOSAURS:
|
|
- Brachiosaurus: 85 feet long, 40-50 tons (8-10 elephants!)
|
|
- Diplodocus: 90 feet long (longer than 2 school buses!)
|
|
- Supersaurus: 110+ feet long, 40-50 tons
|
|
|
|
WHY SO BIG?
|
|
- High oxygen levels
|
|
- Abundant food (lush forests)
|
|
- Efficient respiratory systems (like birds)
|
|
- Long necks let them eat more without moving
|
|
- Size protected them from predators
|
|
|
|
HOW DID THEY SUPPORT THEIR WEIGHT?
|
|
- Hollow bones (like birds!)
|
|
- Column-like legs (like elephants)
|
|
- Strong, reinforced vertebrae
|
|
- Massive muscles
|
|
|
|
SIZE COMPARISONS:
|
|
- A Brachiosaurus could look into a 4th-story window!
|
|
- One Diplodocus egg weighed about 1 pound
|
|
- A human would barely reach their ankles
|
|
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
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|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
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|
|
|
go_triassic:
|
|
content_blocks:
|
|
- "🌋 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
|
|
- "⏪ Moving backward 50 million years..."
|
|
- "✓ Welcome back to the TRIASSIC PERIOD!"
|
|
metadata_add:
|
|
current_era: "Triassic"
|
|
next_section_and_step: "triassic:overview"
|
|
|
|
go_cretaceous:
|
|
content_blocks:
|
|
- "🦖 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
|
|
- "⏩ Moving forward 60 million years..."
|
|
- "✓ Welcome to the CRETACEOUS PERIOD!"
|
|
metadata_add:
|
|
eras_visited: "Jurassic, Cretaceous"
|
|
current_era: "Cretaceous"
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:overview"
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|
|
|
back_to_control:
|
|
content_blocks:
|
|
- "⚡ **Returning to Time Machine Control Room...**"
|
|
next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
|
|
|
|
continue_exploring:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Share more fascinating Jurassic facts they haven't heard yet:
|
|
|
|
Topics you can cover:
|
|
- Social behavior (herds, family groups)
|
|
- Fossilization process (Morrison Formation - famous fossil site)
|
|
- Day in the life of a sauropod
|
|
- Predator-prey relationships
|
|
- Trackways and footprints
|
|
- Eggs and nests
|
|
- Growth rates (baby to adult in 10-15 years!)
|
|
|
|
Pick something exciting and make it vivid!
|
|
End by asking what they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
|
|
|
|
general_inquiry:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Answer their question with enthusiasm and accuracy!
|
|
Connect the answer to the Jurassic Period context.
|
|
Use specific examples and comparisons.
|
|
Be honest if you don't know something.
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:explore_jurassic"
|
|
|
|
# ============================================================================
|
|
# CRETACEOUS PERIOD (145-66 MYA) - The Grand Finale
|
|
# ============================================================================
|
|
- section_id: "cretaceous"
|
|
title: "Cretaceous Period - The Age of Giants and Diversity"
|
|
steps:
|
|
- step_id: "overview"
|
|
title: "Cretaceous Period Overview"
|
|
content_blocks:
|
|
- "# 🦖 CRETACEOUS PERIOD (145-66 million years ago)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "Welcome to the **GRAND FINALE** of the Age of Dinosaurs!"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## 🌍 The World You See:"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Climate:** Warm and varied! Tropical near equator, temperate further north/south."
|
|
- "Sea levels are VERY high - much of the continents are underwater!"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Geography:** Continents look more familiar! North and South America are separated."
|
|
- "Africa and South America have split. India is an island heading toward Asia."
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Atmosphere:** High oxygen levels. Very pleasant for breathing!"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## 🦖 Life in the Cretaceous:"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "This is peak dinosaur diversity! More species than ever before."
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Famous Theropods (meat-eaters):**"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Tyrannosaurus Rex - THE apex predator, 40 feet (12m) long, 9 tons!"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Spinosaurus - Even BIGGER than T-Rex! Semi-aquatic with a sail on its back"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Giganotosaurus - South American giant, 43 feet (13m)"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Velociraptor - Smart pack hunter (chicken-sized, not movie-sized!)"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Carnotaurus - \"Meat bull\" with tiny arms and horns"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Herbivores (plant-eaters):**"
|
|
- "- 🦕 Triceratops - Three-horned face, massive frill"
|
|
- "- 🦕 Ankylosaurus - Living tank with club tail"
|
|
- "- 🦕 Parasaurolophus - Duck-billed with tube-shaped crest"
|
|
- "- 🦕 Iguanodon - Thumb spikes for defense"
|
|
- "- 🦕 Argentinosaurus - Possibly the LARGEST dinosaur ever (100+ feet/30m)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Pack Hunters:**"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Deinonychus - Intelligent raptor (inspired Jurassic Park's Velociraptors)"
|
|
- "- 🦖 Utahraptor - Large raptor, 20 feet (6m) long"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Marine Reptiles:**"
|
|
- "- 🐋 Mosasaurus - Massive marine lizard, 50 feet (15m) long"
|
|
- "- 🐋 Elasmosaurus - Extremely long-necked plesiosaur"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Flying Reptiles (pterosaurs):**"
|
|
- "- 🦅 Pteranodon - Iconic toothless flyer, 20-foot wingspan"
|
|
- "- 🦅 Quetzalcoatlus - ENORMOUS! 35-foot wingspan (size of a small plane!)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Plant Life - THE BIG CHANGE:**"
|
|
- "- 🌸 **FLOWERING PLANTS APPEAR!** (Around 130 MYA)"
|
|
- "- 🌸 Magnolias, water lilies, sycamores"
|
|
- "- 🌲 Still plenty of conifers and ferns"
|
|
- "- 🌾 Grasses start to appear late in the period"
|
|
- "- 🐝 Bees and butterflies evolve alongside flowers!"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Fun Fact:** T-Rex lived closer in time to US than to Stegosaurus! (T-Rex: 68-66 MYA, Stegosaurus: 150 MYA)"
|
|
|
|
- step_id: "explore_cretaceous"
|
|
title: "Explore the Cretaceous"
|
|
question: "What would you like to discover in the Cretaceous? (Ask about any dinosaur, marine reptiles, pterosaurs, flowering plants, or jump to another era!)"
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Detect what the user wants to explore:
|
|
|
|
SPECIFIC DINOSAURS:
|
|
- Tyrannosaurus, T-Rex, T. Rex, Rex
|
|
→ bucket: learn_trex
|
|
- Velociraptor, raptor, Deinonychus, Utahraptor (pack hunters)
|
|
→ bucket: learn_creature
|
|
- Spinosaurus (special - water-dwelling)
|
|
→ bucket: learn_creature
|
|
- Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Iguanodon, Argentinosaurus
|
|
→ bucket: learn_creature
|
|
- Giganotosaurus, Carnotaurus, or other Cretaceous dinosaurs
|
|
→ bucket: learn_creature
|
|
|
|
MARINE AND FLYING:
|
|
- Mosasaurus, Elasmosaurus, marine reptiles, ocean
|
|
→ bucket: marine_life
|
|
- Pteranodon, Quetzalcoatlus, pterosaurs, flying
|
|
→ bucket: flying_reptiles
|
|
|
|
TOPICS:
|
|
- Flowers, flowering plants, angiosperms, bees, evolution of flowers
|
|
→ bucket: flowering_plants
|
|
- Climate, geography, continents, seas
|
|
→ bucket: climate_geography
|
|
- Extinction, asteroid, meteor, what happened, end of dinosaurs, K-T event
|
|
→ bucket: extinction_event
|
|
- Feathers, birds, evolution to birds
|
|
→ bucket: feathers_birds
|
|
|
|
NAVIGATION:
|
|
- Triassic, beginning, start
|
|
→ bucket: go_triassic
|
|
- Jurassic, back, before, earlier
|
|
→ bucket: go_jurassic
|
|
- Control room, return, menu, leave
|
|
→ bucket: back_to_control
|
|
- More, continue, what else, keep exploring
|
|
→ bucket: continue_exploring
|
|
|
|
DEFAULT:
|
|
- Any other question
|
|
→ bucket: general_inquiry
|
|
|
|
buckets: [learn_trex, learn_creature, marine_life, flying_reptiles, flowering_plants, climate_geography, extinction_event, feathers_birds, go_triassic, go_jurassic, back_to_control, continue_exploring, general_inquiry]
|
|
|
|
transitions:
|
|
learn_trex:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Give them the FULL, AMAZING story of Tyrannosaurus Rex!
|
|
|
|
BASICS:
|
|
- Name means "Tyrant Lizard King" 👑
|
|
- 40 feet (12m) long, 12-15 feet (4m) tall at the hips
|
|
- Weighed 9 tons (18,000 pounds!)
|
|
- Lived 68-66 million years ago (very end of Cretaceous)
|
|
|
|
INCREDIBLE FEATURES:
|
|
- 🦷 60 teeth, some 12 inches (30cm) long!
|
|
- 👀 EXCELLENT eyesight (better than eagles!) - 13x better than humans
|
|
- 👃 Amazing sense of smell (could smell prey from miles away)
|
|
- 🦴 Bite force: 12,800 pounds (strongest of any land animal ever!)
|
|
- 🏃 Could run 25 mph (40 km/h) - fast for its size!
|
|
|
|
HUNTING:
|
|
- Apex predator - ate Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and other large dinosaurs
|
|
- Possibly hunted in family groups
|
|
- Could crush bone with its bite
|
|
- Both hunter AND scavenger (ate whatever it could!)
|
|
|
|
TINY ARMS:
|
|
- Yes, its arms were small (3 feet / 1m)
|
|
- BUT very strong! Could lift 400 pounds each
|
|
- Likely used for gripping prey while biting
|
|
- Two-fingered hands with claws
|
|
|
|
COOL FACTS:
|
|
- Only lived for 2 million years before extinction
|
|
- Grew incredibly fast (4,000 pounds per year during teenage years!)
|
|
- Some had feathers or fuzz (debated)
|
|
- Close relative to modern chickens and ostriches!
|
|
|
|
Make it vivid and exciting! End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
|
|
|
|
learn_creature:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Provide detailed, exciting information about the creature:
|
|
|
|
For RAPTORS (Velociraptor, Deinonychus):
|
|
- Real size (much smaller than movies!)
|
|
- Sickle claws on feet - their main weapon
|
|
- Pack hunting behavior
|
|
- High intelligence (for dinosaurs)
|
|
- Covered in FEATHERS! (Yes, really!)
|
|
|
|
For SPINOSAURUS:
|
|
- Even larger than T-Rex (50+ feet)
|
|
- Sail on back (for display or temperature regulation?)
|
|
- Semi-aquatic lifestyle - hunted fish!
|
|
- Crocodile-like snout
|
|
- First truly aquatic dinosaur discovered
|
|
|
|
For HERBIVORES:
|
|
- Defense mechanisms (horns, armor, clubs, herds)
|
|
- What they ate and how
|
|
- Size and behavior
|
|
- Unique features
|
|
|
|
Use vivid descriptions and comparisons!
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
|
|
|
|
marine_life:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Describe Cretaceous marine reptiles with awe:
|
|
|
|
MOSASAURUS:
|
|
- The ultimate marine predator of the Cretaceous!
|
|
- 50 feet (15m) long - longer than a humpback whale
|
|
- Gigantic jaws with hundreds of teeth
|
|
- Ate EVERYTHING: fish, turtles, plesiosaurs, even other mosasaurs
|
|
- Could swallow prey whole
|
|
- Ruled the seas for 20 million years
|
|
|
|
ELASMOSAURUS:
|
|
- Ridiculously long neck (26 feet / 8m!)
|
|
- 72 vertebrae in the neck alone
|
|
- Total length: 34 feet (10m)
|
|
- Swam using four flippers like a sea turtle
|
|
- Ambush predator - would raise head quickly to catch fish
|
|
|
|
CONTEXT:
|
|
- The seas were warm and shallow
|
|
- Abundant fish and ammonites (spiral-shelled creatures)
|
|
- These weren't dinosaurs - they were marine reptiles
|
|
- All went extinct with the dinosaurs 66 MYA
|
|
|
|
Paint a picture of the ancient seas!
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to learn.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
|
|
|
|
flying_reptiles:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Describe the AMAZING pterosaurs of the Cretaceous:
|
|
|
|
PTERANODON:
|
|
- Most famous pterosaur
|
|
- 20-foot (6m) wingspan
|
|
- Distinctive head crest (for display or steering?)
|
|
- Toothless beak
|
|
- Soared over oceans catching fish
|
|
- Light as a turkey despite huge size!
|
|
|
|
QUETZALCOATLUS:
|
|
- The LARGEST flying animal EVER! 🤯
|
|
- 35-40 foot (10-12m) wingspan!
|
|
- As tall as a giraffe when standing
|
|
- Weighed 500 pounds (like a male lion)
|
|
- How did it fly? Incredible lightweight skeleton
|
|
- Likely hunted on ground too (ate baby dinosaurs?)
|
|
|
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HOW THEY FLEW:
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- Wings made of skin membrane (like bats)
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- Covered in fur-like pycnofibers
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- Hollow bones (even more hollow than birds!)
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- Enormous flight muscles
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- Could soar for hours without flapping
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Emphasize the SCALE - Quetzalcoatlus had wingspan of a small airplane!
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End by asking what they'd like to explore next.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
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flowering_plants:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Explain the REVOLUTION of flowering plants:
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THE BIG CHANGE:
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- Around 130 million years ago, flowers appeared!
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- This changed EVERYTHING about life on Earth
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- Charles Darwin called it an "abominable mystery" (happened so fast!)
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EARLY FLOWERS:
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- Magnolias (still exist today!)
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- Water lilies
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- Small daisy-like flowers
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- Eventually: roses, orchids, oaks, maples
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WHY IT MATTERED:
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- Flowers = fruits and seeds
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- More nutritious food for herbivores
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- Led to evolution of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
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- Faster reproduction than conifers
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- Quickly dominated the landscape
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EFFECTS ON DINOSAURS:
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- Duck-billed dinosaurs evolved to eat flowering plants
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- More diverse food sources = more diverse dinosaurs
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- Some dinosaurs may have helped spread seeds (like modern elephants)
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THE CASCADE:
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- Flowers → insects → small mammals thrived
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- This set the stage for mammal dominance after dinosaurs
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Make it feel like the evolutionary revolution it was!
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End by asking what else they'd like to learn.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
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climate_geography:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Describe the Cretaceous world vividly:
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GEOGRAPHY:
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- Continents starting to look familiar!
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- Atlantic Ocean wide and growing
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- India is an island moving toward Asia
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- North America split by Western Interior Seaway
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- South America and Africa separated
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CLIMATE:
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- Very warm globally - no ice caps!
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- Tropical conditions extended far north/south
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- Sea levels 550 feet (170m) higher than today!
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- Shallow seas covered 40% of the continents
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- Seasonal monsoons in some regions
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REGIONAL DIFFERENCES:
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- Different dinosaurs on different continents
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- North America: T-Rex, Triceratops
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- South America: Giganotosaurus, Argentinosaurus
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- Africa: Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus
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- Asia: Velociraptor, Protoceratops
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This geographic isolation led to incredible diversity!
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End by asking what they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
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extinction_event:
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content_blocks:
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- "💥 **Fast-forwarding to 66 million years ago...**"
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- "⚠️ **WARNING: You are approaching the K-T extinction event!**"
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:extinction"
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feathers_birds:
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ai_feedback:
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tokens_for_ai: |
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Explain the dinosaur-to-bird connection with excitement:
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THE DISCOVERY:
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- In the 1990s-2000s, fossils from China revealed FEATHERED dinosaurs!
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- Many theropods (meat-eaters) had feathers
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- Some just for warmth, some for display, some for flight
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FEATHERED DINOSAURS:
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- Velociraptors had feathers! (movie got it wrong)
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- Microraptor had four wings!
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- Yutyrannus - a feathered tyrannosaur relative
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- Even baby T-Rexes may have been fuzzy
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EVOLUTION TO BIRDS:
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- Birds ARE dinosaurs (specifically, avian dinosaurs)
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- They evolved from small theropods
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- Hollow bones, wishbones, three-toed feet
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- The first birds appeared in the Jurassic (Archaeopteryx)
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- By Cretaceous, many modern bird groups existed
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SURVIVORS:
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- When the asteroid hit, only bird dinosaurs survived
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- Why? Small size, could fly, ate seeds/insects
|
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- Every bird today is a living dinosaur!
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- You're looking at a dinosaur when you see a chicken
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This means dinosaurs DIDN'T go extinct - they're all around us!
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End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
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counts_as_attempt: false
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next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
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go_triassic:
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content_blocks:
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- "🌋 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
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|
- "⏪ Moving backward 140+ million years..."
|
|
- "✓ Welcome back to the TRIASSIC PERIOD!"
|
|
metadata_add:
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current_era: "Triassic"
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next_section_and_step: "triassic:overview"
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go_jurassic:
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content_blocks:
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|
- "🌿 **TEMPORAL JUMP INITIATED...**"
|
|
- "⏪ Moving backward 70 million years..."
|
|
- "✓ Welcome back to the JURASSIC PERIOD!"
|
|
metadata_add:
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|
current_era: "Jurassic"
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|
next_section_and_step: "jurassic:overview"
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|
|
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back_to_control:
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|
content_blocks:
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|
- "⚡ **Returning to Time Machine Control Room...**"
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|
next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
|
|
|
|
continue_exploring:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Share more fascinating Cretaceous facts:
|
|
|
|
Topics you can cover:
|
|
- Parenting behavior (nests, eggs, protecting young)
|
|
- Social structures (herds, packs, territorial behavior)
|
|
- Communication (calls, visual displays)
|
|
- Growth rates and lifespans
|
|
- Diseases and injuries (healed bones show survival)
|
|
- Famous fossil sites (Hell Creek, Montana)
|
|
- Regional differences in dinosaur species
|
|
- The rise of mammals (small but getting smarter)
|
|
|
|
Pick something fascinating and bring it to life!
|
|
End by asking what they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
|
|
|
|
general_inquiry:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Answer their question with enthusiasm and accuracy!
|
|
Use specific Cretaceous examples.
|
|
Make connections between different aspects of the era.
|
|
Be honest if uncertain about something.
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to discover.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:explore_cretaceous"
|
|
|
|
# ========================================================================
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|
# THE EXTINCTION EVENT
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|
# ========================================================================
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- step_id: "extinction"
|
|
title: "The K-T Extinction Event"
|
|
content_blocks:
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|
- "# 💥 66 MILLION YEARS AGO - THE K-T EXTINCTION EVENT"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "```"
|
|
- "⚠️ TEMPORAL ALERT!"
|
|
- "⚠️ Catastrophic event detected!"
|
|
- "⚠️ Recommendation: Observe from safe distance"
|
|
- "```"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## 🌍 What You're Witnessing:"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "### THE ASTEROID:"
|
|
- "- A rock 6 miles (10 km) wide"
|
|
- "- Traveling at 45,000 mph (72,000 km/h)"
|
|
- "- Slams into what is now the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico"
|
|
- "- Creates the **Chicxulub crater** - 93 miles (150 km) wide!"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "### IMMEDIATE EFFECTS (First Hours):"
|
|
- "- 💥 Impact energy = 10 BILLION atomic bombs"
|
|
- "- 🌊 Mega-tsunamis 300+ feet (100m) high sweep across oceans"
|
|
- "- 🌋 Shockwave triggers volcanic eruptions worldwide"
|
|
- "- 🔥 Debris rains back down as red-hot rock, starting global wildfires"
|
|
- "- 🌪️ Hurricane-force winds circle the planet"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "### FIRST WEEKS:"
|
|
- "- ☁️ Dust and soot block out the sun (impact winter)"
|
|
- "- 🌡️ Global temperatures drop 50°F (28°C)"
|
|
- "- ❄️ Darkness lasts for months to years"
|
|
- "- 🌱 Photosynthesis stops - plants die"
|
|
- "- ⛈️ Acid rain from vaporized rock"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "### LONG-TERM (Months to Years):"
|
|
- "- 🥶 Impact winter lasts 1-3 years"
|
|
- "- 🍂 75% of all species go extinct"
|
|
- "- 🦖 ALL non-avian dinosaurs die"
|
|
- "- 🐊 Crocodiles and turtles survive (can hibernate/go without food)"
|
|
- "- 🐦 Small birds survive (eat seeds)"
|
|
- "- 🐭 Small mammals survive (burrow underground)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## 💀 Who Died:"
|
|
- "- ALL non-avian dinosaurs (including T-Rex, Triceratops)"
|
|
- "- ALL pterosaurs (flying reptiles)"
|
|
- "- ALL marine reptiles (mosasaurs, plesiosaurs)"
|
|
- "- Many fish, plants, insects"
|
|
- "- Ammonites (spiral-shelled marine animals)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## ✅ Who Survived:"
|
|
- "- Birds (small, could eat seeds/insects, some could swim)"
|
|
- "- Small mammals (could burrow, hibernate, eat anything)"
|
|
- "- Crocodiles and alligators (could go months without food)"
|
|
- "- Turtles and lizards"
|
|
- "- Frogs and salamanders"
|
|
- "- Many fish and sharks"
|
|
- "- Insects (incredibly resilient)"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "## 🧬 The Aftermath:"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "With dinosaurs gone, mammals evolved rapidly to fill empty ecological niches."
|
|
- "Within 10 million years, mammals went from mouse-sized to cow-sized."
|
|
- "This extinction event made room for US - primates evolved from small mammals."
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**In a sense, we owe our existence to that asteroid.**"
|
|
|
|
- step_id: "reflection"
|
|
title: "Journey Complete"
|
|
question: "You've witnessed the entire Age of Dinosaurs - 165 million years of evolution and dominance, ending in a cosmic catastrophe. What amazes you most? What would you like to explore more?"
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
This is the reflection step. Detect what they're interested in:
|
|
|
|
- If they want to revisit a period (Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous)
|
|
→ bucket: revisit_era
|
|
|
|
- If they want to learn more about the extinction
|
|
→ bucket: more_extinction
|
|
|
|
- If they want to learn about what came after (mammals, humans)
|
|
→ bucket: after_dinosaurs
|
|
|
|
- If they want to ask more questions or explore specific topics
|
|
→ bucket: continue_learning
|
|
|
|
- If they're done and want to end
|
|
→ bucket: farewell
|
|
|
|
buckets: [revisit_era, more_extinction, after_dinosaurs, continue_learning, farewell]
|
|
|
|
transitions:
|
|
revisit_era:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Great! Identify which era they want to revisit and explain you're
|
|
jumping them back there. Be enthusiastic about their curiosity!
|
|
next_section_and_step: "control_room:choose_era"
|
|
|
|
more_extinction:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Provide more details about the K-T extinction:
|
|
- The debate about what killed them (asteroid confirmed in 1980s)
|
|
- How we know (iridium layer worldwide, shocked quartz, tektites)
|
|
- Chicxulub crater discovery
|
|
- Why it affected different animals differently
|
|
- Alternative theories that were disproven
|
|
- Whether it could happen again (yes, but rare)
|
|
|
|
End by asking if they want to explore more or return to control room.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:reflection"
|
|
|
|
after_dinosaurs:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Explain what happened after the dinosaurs:
|
|
|
|
THE PALEOGENE (66-23 MYA):
|
|
- Mammals rapidly evolved to fill ecological niches
|
|
- From mouse-sized to elephant-sized in 10 million years
|
|
- Early whales, early horses, early primates
|
|
- Birds diversified into modern groups
|
|
- Earth cooled down, forests recovered
|
|
|
|
THE AGE OF MAMMALS:
|
|
- Primates evolved from small shrew-like mammals
|
|
- First apes appeared ~20 MYA
|
|
- First humans ~2 MYA
|
|
- Modern humans ~300,000 years ago
|
|
|
|
PERSPECTIVE:
|
|
- Dinosaurs ruled for 165 million years
|
|
- Humans have only existed for 300,000 years
|
|
- We're VERY new to this planet!
|
|
|
|
End by asking what else they'd like to explore.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:reflection"
|
|
|
|
continue_learning:
|
|
ai_feedback:
|
|
tokens_for_ai: |
|
|
Answer their question or point them toward relevant sections!
|
|
Encourage their curiosity. Offer to take them back to any era
|
|
or to the control room to choose a new adventure.
|
|
counts_as_attempt: false
|
|
next_section_and_step: "cretaceous:reflection"
|
|
|
|
farewell:
|
|
content_blocks:
|
|
- "# 🦕 Thank You for Your Journey! 🦖"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "You've traveled through 165 million years of Earth's history."
|
|
- "You've witnessed the rise and fall of the most magnificent creatures ever to walk our planet."
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "```"
|
|
- "╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗"
|
|
- "║ ║"
|
|
- "║ TEMPORAL DISPLACEMENT ENGINE v1.0 ║"
|
|
- "║ Status: ✓ MISSION COMPLETE ║"
|
|
- "║ ║"
|
|
- "║ Journey Summary: ║"
|
|
- "║ - Eras Visited: check your metadata ║"
|
|
- "║ - Time Traveled: 252 million years ║"
|
|
- "║ - Dinosaurs Discovered: Countless! ║"
|
|
- "║ ║"
|
|
- "║ Thank you for exploring Earth's prehistoric past! ║"
|
|
- "║ ║"
|
|
- "╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝"
|
|
- "```"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Remember:** Birds are living dinosaurs! Every time you see a bird,"
|
|
- "you're looking at a descendant of the mighty creatures you just studied."
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "**Fun fact:** A chicken's closest extinct relative is... Tyrannosaurus Rex! 🐔🦖"
|
|
- ""
|
|
- "Come back anytime to explore more of prehistoric Earth! 🌍"
|
|
metadata_add:
|
|
activity_completed: "true"
|