Investigating the History of Earth

Investigating the History of Earth — page 3
INVESTIGATING THE HISTORY OF EARTH zone of life that consists of all living things Earth s surface consists of layers of rock formed from pebbles sand and mud deposited by water wind or glaciers The oldest layers are lower down and the more recent layers are on top In studying these rocks scientists found that each layer con tained distinctive fossils and that the layers were similar all over the world They then classified and dated each layer of rock and their fossils to create the geologic time scale Geologic time is divided into eons each of which is divided into smaller units of time The oldest con is the Archean which lasted from about 4 billion years ago to 2 5 billion years ago During this period the first living things appeared Because the atmosphere contained little oxygen however life was limited to microorganisms that could survive without it Oxygen levels increased signifi cantly during the Proterozoic eon which lasted from about 2 5 billion years ago to 542 million years ago Bacteria fungi simple plants and complex organisms including the first animals evolved The Phanerozoic eon stretching from about 542 million years ago to the pres ent saw a rapid expansion and evolution of life It is divided into three major time