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What are the periods of life on earth broken into? | Socratic Geologic Time Scale, History Of Earth, 10 Interesting Facts, Mind Blowing Facts, Geology Rocks, Life On Earth, Digital Scale, Earth Science, History Facts

Earliest cellular life on earth evolved about 3.5 billion years ago during precambrian time from protobionts/coacervates. Life then amazingly diversified through natural selection till recently. **Geological history of earth is studied by dividing it in eons, then further dividing eons in eras, era in periods, period in epochs. Life appeared in Archaeozoic eon. Multicellular life appeared during Proterozoic eon. Currently it is Phanerozoic eon, that started about 540 million years ago. The…

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imagination is the most significant characteristic of the mind of the child of the second plane of development, Maria Montessori regards it as of tremendous significance in relation to humanity, she says, ‘Human consciousness comes into the world as a flaming ball of imagination. Everything invented by man, physical and or mental, is the fruit of someone’s imagination’ (To Educate the Human Potential evolution of life on earth - Google Search Evolution Of Life, Science Comics, Earth Book, Theory Of Evolution, Biology Teacher, History Magazine, New Scientist, Science Themes, Life On Earth

From time to time, my office receives publisher’s copies of books, uninvited and not upon my request. Today, a copy of Jay Hosler’s “Evolution: The Story of LIfe on Earth” arrived. {The hubris of explaining the “story of life on earth” is unimaginable to me, but that’s another story.} This piques my interest; is a…

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