For the first time in the history of the planet, photosynthesis allowed a new gas to begin to appear in our atmosphere by itself. Oxygen.
This started reducing the temperature of our planet, making it more suitable for more complex life to form.
Pangaea began to break up during the Triassic period, around 200 million years ago. This breakup eventually led to the formation of the continents we recognize today.
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Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago. It began to break apart around 175 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era, leading to the formation of the continents we have today.
The Cenozoic Era. This began 65.5 million years ago.
Pangaea or Pangea (/ pænˈdʒiːə /) was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from earlier continental units approximately 335 million years ago, and began to break apart about 175 million years ago. i googled when did pangea begin to break apart really
it was been an axiode and there was no plants before and when a plat grow it changes the oxygen and we game because of it
it was been an axiode and there was no plants before and when a plat grow it changes the oxygen and we game because of it
the endospore would protect the bacteria and can last the temperature
No, bacteria generally do not have chloroplasts to begin with. Photosynthetic bacteria contain bacteriochlorophyll, which is similar to the chlorophyll found in plant cells that allow photosynthesis to take place. One distinct phylum of photosynthetic bacteria, known as cyanobacteria, are thought to be the ancestor organisms that eventually evolved into the chloroplasts that are found in modern plants.
pigment molecules absorb light energy
—This involves liquid congealing or solids breaking down, mold growth, and discoloration. As bacteria lives on food, it will begin to change it.
In order for a plant to begin photosynthesis, it needs energy from the sun, water and nutrients from the soil
Bacteria
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It begins in the leaf, in the chloroplast.
Photosynthetic bacteria, particularly cyanobacteria, began to significantly alter the Earth's atmosphere around 3.5 billion years ago by producing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. This gradual release of oxygen led to the Great Oxidation Event, transforming the planet's atmosphere and enabling the evolution of aerobic organisms. The increase in atmospheric oxygen also contributed to the formation of the ozone layer, which protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Overall, these changes set the stage for the development of more complex life forms.