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Geochronological scale illustration
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Geochronological scale illustration
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Geochronological scale illustration
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Geochronological scale illustration
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Geochronological scale illustration
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Geochronological scale illustration
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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Precambrian fossils Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site Avalon Peninsula Newfoundland Canada North America
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striated iron ore deposit
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Ediacaran Period fauna conceptual illustration by SAM FALCONER DEBUT ARTSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Red iron ore (iron oxide)
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Stromatolite (earliest fossil)
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Stromatolite (earliest fossil)
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Banded iron formation illustration
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Folder Sandstone Layers in a cliff near Nares Point in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia Photo by Ralph Lee Hopkins Design Pics
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Folder Sandstone Layers near Nares Point in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia Photo by Ralph Lee Hopkins Design Pics
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Position of continents during Precambrian period (570-510 mya) illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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A cross-section of sandstone layers from the Precambrian Era near King George River in the Kimberley Region of Northwest Australia Photo by Ralph Le
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Stone wedged between precambrian age granite boulders Photo by Ralph Lee Hopkins Design Pics
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Formation of the Moon illustration
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Grand Canyon from Torroweap Overlook
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Alien life form artwork The shape of this alien life form is similar to those seen on Earth during the Cambrian Explosion This was a period in the
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Formation of the Moon artwork
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Formation of the Moon artwork
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Formation of the Moon artwork
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Formation of the Moon Image 3 of 4 Artwork of the third stage in a sequence showing the giant impact theory of the formation of the Moon This theor
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Formation of the Moon artwork
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Planetary formation artwork
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Planetary formation computer artwork
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Planetary formation computer artwork
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Planetary formation Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form planets (upper right and lower left) in the ea
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Ediacaran fauna illustration
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Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon is often described as the worlds largest gorge It extends for 444 km along the Colorado River in Arizona and reaches
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Granite landscape Weathered granite domes composed of Precambrian rock This rock formed about 400 million years ago when magma intruded into the Ear
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Pteridinium fossil
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Fossil cloudinids (Cloudina sp) These are the fossilised remains of an extinct multicelled animal which existed in the Ediacaran period the later p
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Precambrian stromatolites
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Precambrian stromatolites
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Precambrian stromatolites Dating from 800 million years ago these are some of the oldest stromatolites in Namibia A stromatolite is a sedimentary s
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Precambrian stromatolites
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Precambrian stromatolites Dating from 800 million years ago these are some of the oldest stromatolites in Namibia A stromatolite is a sedimentary s
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Neoproterozoic carbonate rocks
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Neoproterozoic carbonate rocks
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Neoproterozoic carbonate rocks
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Early stromatolites Artwork of early stromatolites during a volcanic period Stromatolites (boulder-like structures lower frame) are an ancient form
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Conical hill
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Sedimentary rock outcrop This rock belongs to the Nama group deposits Photographed in Namibia Africa
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Banded jasper This common mineral is also known as banded ironstone It was laid down in every continent due to the availability of oxygen produced b
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Early Earth Computer artwork of volcanic eruptions and meteorites falling on a young Earth during its formation The Moon is seen in the sky glowing
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Early Earth computer artwork
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Early life Artwork of a Precambrian Earth Space debris such as meteorites and comets bring in minerals and water Algae (green at the edge of the
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Formation of the Moon Computer illustration showing the giant impact theory of the formation of the Moon This theory says that an object about the s
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Rodinia supercontinent Illustration of the supercontinent Rodinia as it was one billion years ago Rodinia formed around 11 billion years ago and br
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Prehistoric Earth Hadean eon illustration
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Earths first oceans illustration It is thought that the earliest oceans formed approximately 4 billion years ago during the late Hadean eon After
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Banded iron formation (BIF) refers to a rock type formed by intense metamorphosis of sediment of very ancient age These sediments were deposited in
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Charniodiscus (Sea pen) fossil leaf-like impression on dark surface late Precambrian era
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During Early Ediacarian there were frondose shaped life forms collectively named as rangeomorphs They are one of the earliest known multicellular li
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Deep down in the oceans billions of years ago the first signs of life were bacterial mats Here we have a scene deep underwater with the seafloor ca
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Spriggina fossil leaf-like Impression on sandstone late Precambrian era
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Mawsonites (Trace fossil) petal-like impression in sandstone late Precambrian era
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Earths first oceans illustration It is approximately 4 billion years ago during the Late Hadean After the hot and hellish conditions of early Eart
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Polished section of stromatholitic algae from late pre-Cambrian (ĂÂ 600 million years old) reef type deposits in Morocco southeast of Ouarzazate S
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Geologic time scale This scale is used by geologists and paleontologists to divide periods of Earths history The Earth is thought to be about 456
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Geological timescale and life
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Geological timescale and life Artwork of life that evolved on Earths geological timescale from 4567 billion years ago (top right) to the present da
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Geological timescale
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Evolution of life on Earth artwork
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Stromatolite Artwork of stromatolites on early Earth Stromatolites are mineralised microbial communities formed from cyanobacteria (blue-green algae
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Banded iron formation (BIF) This is an intensely transformed or metamorphosed sediment of very ancient age BIFs were deposited in Precambrian time
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Banded iron(stone) formation (BIFs) refers to a rock type an intensely transformed ( metamorphosed) sediment of very ancient age They were deposit
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Tuff volcanic rock and mineral deposits close-up These laminated tuffs formed from volcaniclastic sediments and date to 575 million years ago Some
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Tuff volcanic rocks upland crags This rocky outcrop on Beacon Hill Leicestershire UK within the upland tract known as Charnwood Forest includes
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Tuff volcanic rock close-up These laminated tuffs formed from volcaniclastic sediments and date to 575 million years ago Some of the rocks here con
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United Kingdom
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Formation of the Moon illustration
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Early Earths internal structure artwork
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Early Earth globe artwork
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Stromatolite
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Formation of the Moon Artwork of the Moon forming in the skies of a proto-Earth following the collision that led to its formation This illustrates t
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Formation of the Moon artwork
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Geological map of the British Isles with a colour-coded key (right see C0152656 for details and names) The geology of the British Isles is extreme
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Geological map of the British Isles
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