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The evolution of the Earth

  • 4000 BCE

    Big Bang (13.810.000.000 years ago)

    Big Bang (13.810.000.000 years ago)
    13.810 milions years ago an explotion ocurred that marked the beginning of the univers.
  • 3700 BCE

    Prokaryote cell

    Prokaryote cell
    First appaerance of prokaryote life.
  • 3700 BCE

    Photosynthesis

    Photosynthesis
    Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy.
  • 3700 BCE

    Oxygen

    Oxygen
    Oxygen appeared with the first photosynthesis and radically changing the atmophere.
  • 3500 BCE

    Aerobic Respiration

    Aerobic Respiration
  • 3500 BCE

    Archaen Era

    Archaen Era
    Ice Age.
  • 1900 BCE

    Proterzoic Era

    Proterzoic Era
    Appeared the first eukaryotes cells.
  • 1900 BCE

    Eukaryote cell

    Eukaryote cell
    First appaerance of eukaryote life.
  • 640 BCE

    Multicellular life

    Multicellular life
    Appeared the first mulicellular organisms.
  • 600 BCE

    Atmosphere

    Atmosphere
  • 525 BCE

    Vertebrates

    Vertebrates
  • 500 BCE

    Ordovician Period

    Ordovician Period
    The first mass extintion ocurred in this period, about 500 million years ago.
  • 405 BCE

    Fishes

    Fishes
  • 360 BCE

    Devonian Period

    Devonian Period
    A sencond mass extiontion ocurred about 360 million years ago.
  • 345 BCE

    Amphibians

    Amphibians
  • 320 BCE

    Gymnosperm

    Gymnosperm
    The gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants.
  • 310 BCE

    Insects

    Insects
  • 300 BCE

    Carboniferous Period

    Carboniferous Period
    This extiontion paved the way for a diversification of land plants, insects and amphibians.
  • 300 BCE

    Pangea

    Pangea
  • 280 BCE

    Reptiles

    Reptiles
  • 250 BCE

    Permian Period

    Permian Period
    The next massextintiontook place at the end of the Paleozoi era.
  • 181 BCE

    Birds

    Birds
  • 150 BCE

    Plants

    Plants
    Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes.
  • 135 BCE

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur
  • 135 BCE

    Flowering Plants

    Flowering Plants
  • 70 BCE

    Cretacerous Period

    Cretacerous Period
    The "Age of the Dinosaurs".
  • 60 BCE

    Mammals

    Mammals
  • 60 BCE

    Continents

    Continents
  • 1 CE

    Humans

    Humans