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This is from my science102 class, trying to explain the timeline of earth's 4.5 billion years:
"Let's imagine that we can compress 4.5 billion years, the age of Earth, into a single year. Then, the Planet Earth would have begun forming from matter surrounding the Sun on January 1. The oldest known Earth rocks woudl appear at the end of February. Simple bacteria life would appear in the sea at the end of March, and more complex plants and animals would not emerge until late October. Dinosuars would rule Earth in mid-December and would disappear by December 26. Homo Sapiens would appear at 11:50 p.m. on the evening of December 31. All of recorded human history would take place in the last minute of New Year' Eve."
I just found that pretty awesome, and thought I would share. Common knowledge maybe, but interesting still
"Let's imagine that we can compress 4.5 billion years, the age of Earth, into a single year. Then, the Planet Earth would have begun forming from matter surrounding the Sun on January 1. The oldest known Earth rocks woudl appear at the end of February. Simple bacteria life would appear in the sea at the end of March, and more complex plants and animals would not emerge until late October. Dinosuars would rule Earth in mid-December and would disappear by December 26. Homo Sapiens would appear at 11:50 p.m. on the evening of December 31. All of recorded human history would take place in the last minute of New Year' Eve."
I just found that pretty awesome, and thought I would share. Common knowledge maybe, but interesting still
