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.
The Precambrian is a long period and just as Earth has many climates now, it had many then.
There is not many remains of the Precambrian time
It is hot in the Precambrian time
It was the Precambrian time period.
The Precambrian refers to the 4000 million years leading up to the Cambrian. That is far to vast a period to give you a "climate" answer for. Because the Earth was so much different then (for instance it had no oxygen in its atmosphere, the tides where much bigger (as the moon was closer) and for a period the earth was completely frozen over (snowball Earth).
Because it was created in the precambrian era...The Candadian Shield was formed in the Precambrian Era.The rocks of the Canadian Shield formed during the Precambrian time.
Because it was created in the precambrian era...The Candadian Shield was formed in the Precambrian Era.The rocks of the Canadian Shield formed during the Precambrian time.
Because it was created in the precambrian era...The Candadian Shield was formed in the Precambrian Era.The rocks of the Canadian Shield formed during the Precambrian time.
The Precambrian time period is segmented into very few parts because:
The Precambrian
The Precambrian time period is the longest time period of Earth's history.Looks like we have the same worksheet in school :)
Precambrian time.