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the earth was still the same we are in the cenzoic era =)

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What did Earth look like during the Precambrian time period?

During the Precambrian time period, Earth was dominated by oceans and did not have many of the familiar features we see today, such as abundant plant and animal life or complex land formations. The atmosphere had high levels of gases such as methane and carbon dioxide, and the surface was mostly barren with simple life forms like bacteria and algae.


How did it look like in 100000 years ago?

100,000 years ago, Earth would have looked very different from today. The Earth was in an ice age, with vast ice sheets covering much of the northern hemisphere. There were also different species of animals and plants inhabiting the planet compared to today. Human ancestors, such as Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens, were present during this time period.


What did rhe surface of earth look like during the carboniferous period?

During the Carboniferous period, the Earth's surface was covered with vast swampy forests comprised mainly of ferns, club mosses, and horsetails. These forests eventually turned into the coal deposits that we mine today. The climate was warm and humid, and the landmasses were mostly concentrated into a supercontinent known as Pangaea.


What did the Earth look like in the Paleozoic era?

During the Paleozoic era, Earth had a supercontinent called Pangaea, with most of the landmasses clustered together. The climate was warm and tropical, with high sea levels and extensive shallow seas. The era was marked by the diversification of life forms, including the emergence of complex marine and terrestrial organisms.


Why can you look at the sun at sunset?

You can look at the sun at sunset because its light is less intense and the Earth's atmosphere scatters the light, making it safer for your eyes compared to looking at the sun directly during the day.