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Historic study extends chart of life by nearly 1.5 billion yearsT he Proterozoic Eon, spanning from 2,500 million to 539 million years ago, marked a transformative chapter in Earth's history.Often overshadowed by the more data-rich Phanerozoic Eon, this period ...
The subsequent Archean eon (approximately 3,500 million years ago) is known as the age of bacteria and archaea. The Proterozoic eon was the gathering up of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere ...
Earliest animals evolved in the mid to late Proterozoic Eon and lie deep in the fossil record. Please give special attention to the photo credit, as it is from a participating researcher not from ...
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