4540000000 BC-02-23 21:43:32 The Earth is thought to have been formed about 4.54 billion years ago by collisions in the giant disc-shaped cloud of material that also formed the Sun. Gravity slowly gathered this gas[…]
Author: Rock Justice
First Life Appears
3550000000 BC-02-23 21:40:38 New studies suggest all life (plants and animals) came from a single celled organism and this organism lived 3.55 bya. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/05/100513-science-evolution-darwin-single-ancestor/ Advanced forms of life existed on earth as early as 3.55[…]
Cenozoic Microfossils
2700000000 BC-02-23 19:23:03 Uncontested microfossils and chemical traces of life were present at least by 2.7 billion years ago 7000
Cambrian period
540000000 BC-02-23 22:09:50 The Cambrian Period is the first geological time period of the Paleozoic Era (the “time of ancient life”). This period lasted about 53 million years and marked a dramatic burst of evolutionary[…]
First fossil found of earliest tree
350000000 BC-02-23 21:56:03 Palaeontologists have uncovered a whole sample of the oldest known trees, providing a glimpse of what the Earth’s earliest forests might have looked like 7010
Evolution of Dinosaurs
230000000 BC-02-23 19:23:11 Dinosaurs are a diverse group of animals of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic period, 231.4 million years ago, and were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for 135 million years[…]
Evolution of Mammals – Eozostrodon
210000000 BC-03-04 16:56:22 his small, primitive, egg-laying mammal fed the young with mother’s milk. Eozostrodon was a quadruped with short legs, a long, pointed snout, five-toed feet with claws, and a long, hairy tail 9000
Largest Dinosaur on earth
77000000 BC-03-09 16:48:02 At the moment 2/15 the Largest agreed upon Dinosaur on Earth is the Dreadnoughts Schrani 9001
Tyrannosaurus Rex
67000000 BC-02-23 22:24:27 One of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived, Tyrannosaurus rex was a fierce carnivore. Scientists believe this powerful predator could eat up to 500 pounds (230 kilograms) of meat in one bite.[…]
Cretaceous / Tertiary Extinction Event.
65000000 BC-02-23 19:23:36 Sixty-five million years ago the dinosaurs died out along with more than 50% of other life forms on the planet. This mass extinction is so dramatic that for many years it was[…]