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Karissa
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10 June, 03:26
Why was the precambrian era so long?
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Erika Kidd
10 June, 03:39
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Because it started when the Earth was formed and ended when humans found good fossils. It is just a blank area.
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Precambrian Oldest and longest era of Earth's history, lasting from the formation of the Earth c. 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of a good fossil record c. 590 million
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