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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
11

70 pointssssss

Geography
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

These are the times of Earth right from the start

At the beginning fact bacteria, algae chart

And we're not sure how

Pre-Cambrian start at creation

87% of notation

Silurian- land plants and insects

Devonian -- cone plants, fish with legs

Carboniferous- tropical forest, amphibians evolve

But reptiles are coming

Permian period last of the time

Insects, reptiles ignite

Most sea animal, amphibians will d*e, will d*e, yeah

Earth time

Mesozoic the era next in line

Triassic period- crocodiles, palm trees derive

Dinosaurs evolve

Jurassic, first birds on the Earth

Largest dinosaurs roaming, mammals on the Earth

Flowering plants but Cretaceous times were hard

All dinosaurs will d*e

Cenozoic modern time

Tertiary --primates

Quaternary- humans took the stage, the stage, yeah

Earth time

Take a trip through eras of time

How Earth has changed with life

Seeing things we haven't for a while

Earth time

Yeah, for all Earth time

Oh, for all Earth time

Yeah, for all Earth time

Earth Time

Oh those times were hard

Pre-Cambrian was lengthy

Bacteria mainly

Oh those times were hard

Insects and fish plenty

Oh those times were hard

Dinosaurs were de*dly

Oh those times were hard

With humans currently

Explanation:

Thank u

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