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AnUnknownPersonComment Senpai·1 month ago(edited)
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@Bruh Based off the science courses I took back in middle school and a little bit of googling, I have a very basic level of knowledge regarding the earths evolution, so my summarised explanation will have stuff being left out. I would suggest you research the topics I brought up if you want a better understanding of my beliefs.


There are four eras the earth has and is going through so far, and each era has its own time periods that I will not get into detail, otherwise it would take too long, lol.

- The first one is Precambrian era (Aproximately 4.6 billion to 541 million years ago), which is when earth was first created (presumably being just a big ball of mostly water). The time periods within that era are Archean and Proterozic.

- The second one is the Paleozoic era (Approximately 541 to 252 million years ago), which is when life began existing on earth (things like bateria, plants, and sea creatures were born/created from the chemical particles around the plants). The time periods within that era are Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian.

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AnUnknownPersonComment Senpai·1 month ago(edited)
@AnUnknownPerson - The third is the Mesozoic era (Approximately 252 to 66 million years ago), which most people recognize as the "age of reptiles." It is the era most people learn about where plants, bateria, and animals have eventually grew and evolved into large terrains of vegetation and creatures like dinosaurs roamed around. The time periods within that era are Trassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous.

- The fourth era is the Cenozoic era (Approximately 66 million years ago to the present time), this is the most recent era and the one we are currently living in. That is when bateria, plants, and animals eventually evolved into creatures like Mammoths, Sabertooth tigers, dods, and even more recent creatures like elephants rinos, monkeys, etc. The time periods within this era are Paleocene, Eocene, Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene.

The Conozoic era is also the era humanity became a thing. We humans are ancestors of monkeys, but not the kind of monkeys you see today, they evolved into a different branch of monkeys from us. We started off as the Dryopithecus (this was Approximately 12.5 to 11.1 million years ago), then the Ramapithecus, then the Australopithecus, then the Ho** Habilis, then the Ho** Erectus, then the Ho** Sapien Neanderthalensis, and finally, our current evolution, the Ho** Sapien.

As for "who will end it?" I'm not sure what you mean by that question. If your question is "how will the world end?" Then I remember being told it has something to do with the sun (maybe because the sun is a star and stars eventually die? I don't know), but it won't happen for another couple billion years.