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∙ 10y agoIt was lifeless. No trees, flowers, no animals of any kind. Solar radiation would have killed us. And there was very little oxygen in the atmosphere.
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∙ 10y agoBefore evidence of life was found on Earth 3.5 to 3.9 billion years ago, the planet was likely very different from what we know today. It was a harsh and inhospitable environment, with a very different composition of gases in the atmosphere. The Earth's surface was also subjected to frequent volcanic activity and intense meteorite bombardment.
Simple life forms like bacteria have on the Earth for about 3,500,000,000 years ago (3.5 billion years). Evidence of this was found in very old rocks in Australia. The estimated age of the earth is 4.5 billion years so life originated just 1 billion years after the earth formed.
The oldest cyanobacteria fossil found is about 3.5 billion years old, known as the Apex chert fossils from Australia. These fossils provide evidence of the early existence of cyanobacteria, which played a significant role in shaping the Earth's atmosphere and environment.
In undisturbed strata, the oldest fossils will be the deepest from the surface.
The Moon has been here since before life on Earth began. We believe that the Moon was formed of the debris blasted out of the Earth when another planet plowed into the pre-Earth, and essentially merged with it. This would have been when the Earth was still in the process of formation, about 4.5 billion years ago.
No, the oldest rocks on Earth are not located in the Grand Canyon. The oldest rocks found on Earth are estimated to be over 4 billion years old and are typically found in locations such as Canada, Australia, and Africa.
3.5 billion years ago is the oldest direct evidence for life on Earth. Direct evidence is found in 3.5-billion-year-old cherts (rocks deposited in the ocean) in which several microorganisms have been identified. These microogranisms are much like cyanobacteria which is found in abundance throughout the Earth today. 3.8 billion years ago is the oldest indirect evidence for life on Earth. Indirect evidence is found in 3.8-billion-year-old banded iron deposits (chert) which contain a Carbon 13 to Carbon 14 ratios similar to ratios found in organisms today.
The oldest evidence of life are single celled organisms that are found in rock and mineral samples. These date back to approximately 3.5-3.8 billion years ago.
Simple life forms like bacteria have on the Earth for about 3,500,000,000 years ago (3.5 billion years). Evidence of this was found in very old rocks in Australia. The estimated age of the earth is 4.5 billion years so life originated just 1 billion years after the earth formed.
3.5 billion years ago is the oldest direct evidence for life on Earth. Direct evidence is found in 3.5-billion-year-old rocks in which several microorganisms have been identified. These microogranisms are much like cyanobacteria which is found in abundance throughout the Earth today. 3.8 billion years ago is the oldest indirect evidence for life on Earth. Indirect evidence is found in 3.8-billion-year-old banded iron deposits (chert) which contain a Carbon 13 to Carbon 14 ratios similar to ratios found in organisms today.
Some 4.5 Billion years ago, a planet named "Thea" crashed into earth. This planet was about the size or Mars. Before Thea crashed into Earth, Earth was nothing more than a toxic wasteland. No No No this did not happen this was just a myth on the news but for a matter if fact thy have found a skeleton of some sort that was 5 billion years old ans that's the answer if u dnt believe me then don't but that's a fact Don't listen to the FTard in the paragraph above...it most certainly did happen; scientists have the evidence. There is no 5 billion year old skeleton, either.
In Australian rock of about 3.5 billion years old they have found a filamentous prokaryote.
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The oldest cyanobacteria fossil found is about 3.5 billion years old, known as the Apex chert fossils from Australia. These fossils provide evidence of the early existence of cyanobacteria, which played a significant role in shaping the Earth's atmosphere and environment.
About 3.5 billion years ago
Through the evidence of microfossils, the first signs of life appeared on the planet earth. These simple life forms were prokaryotes shared many similarities to the bacteria that are currently present on our planet. The evidence of these microbes have been found in ancient pillow lava.
Abiogenesis refers to the process of life arising from nonliving matter. The earliest physical evidence for life on Earth was found in a 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rock, which was a biogenic graphite.
The Earth is at least 4.4 billion years old.