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Common terms and phrasesA. H. Knoll algae ancient Archaea Archean arthropods atmosphere Australia bacteria beds bilaterian billion years ago biological biologists branches Cambrian Cambrian Explosion carbon chapter chemical cherts chloroplasts Cloudina cnidarians complex contain crown group cyanobacteria Darwin deposited diversification diversity Doushantuo early animal early Earth ecological ecosystems Ediacaran environmental environments eukaryotic eukaryotic cells evidence evolution evolutionary evolved figure filaments formation genes genetic geological glaciation Gunflint hypothesis ice ages interpreted iron isotopic Kotuikan last common ancestor late Proterozoic life's living Mars Martian membrane metabolic meteorite methane methanogenic microbial microfossils microns microorganisms million minerals mitochondria modern molecular molecular clock molecules nitrogen oceans organic matter origin oxygen paleontology phosphate photosynthesis phyla phylogeny planet planetary Precambrian preserved prokaryotes proteins Proterozoic Eon Proterozoic rocks protozoans reefs Science seafloor seawater sedimentary rocks sediments shales Snowball Earth species Spitsbergen stromatolites structures sulfate surface tidal flats tiny tree vendobionts Warrawoona References to this bookFrom other books
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