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It is hot in the Precambrian time
External processes affect the surface of the Earth and include flooding.
The Earth's surface is always changing. It changes through slow processes and rapid processes. Some slow processes are weathering and erosion. Other changes are rapid processes, such as volcanic eruption, landslides and avalanches, and earthquakes.
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...at places in continental interiors termed shields.
It is hot in the Precambrian time
Actually Jupiter's surface is made of gas, the inner core is rock, therefore it is not a big ball of gas. if the surface is made of gas no markings can be evident on the surface.
it was on earth the precambrian era is an era that happend several million years ago on the earths surface
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In Precambrian times, a relative shortage of volcanoes resulted in low emissions of carbon dioxide. This contributed to low surface temperature, and a lot of glaciers towards the end of the period.
processes which bring about changes on the surface of the earth are called external processes.
Solidification, weathering, erosion,and deposition are four processes that shape earth's surface.
No. Precambrian rocks are exceptionally rare. That period ended 570 million years ago, and the oldest rocks on the surface of the Earth are in the Laurentian Range, which runs from Southern Quebec down into Texas and Mexico.
The ozone in stratosphere affects the life on earth. It protects and shields the surface of earth.