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Proterozoic Era: Timeline & Facts | Study.com - 0 views

  • During the timeline of the era, several different events took place, eventually helping to shape the Earth as we know it today.
  • During the Proterozoic, the Earth had cooled considerably from the previous Hadean eon when the planet was covered by molten lava.
  • Near the end of the Proterozoic, ice sheets were growing towards the equator, and the entire planet was possibly engulfed under a thin layer of snow and ice.
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  • Life during the Proterozoic began to evolve from simple single cell organisms into more advanced single cell organisms
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    This article talks about the climates, evolution of life and increase in oxygen during the Proterozoic.
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Proterozoic Eon | geochronology | Britannica.com - 0 views

  • The Proterozoic Eon extended from 2.5 billion to 541 million years ago and is often divided into the Paleoproterozoic (2.5 billion to 1.6 billion years ago), the Mesoproterozoic (1.6 billion to 1 billion years ago), and the Neoproterozoic (1 billion to 541 million years ago) eras.
  • Megascopic eukaryotes first appeared about 2.3 billion years ago and became widespread by about 1.8 billion years ago.
  • Eukaryotes employed a form of respiration and oxidative metabolism; they had a central nucleus that could split into separate sex cells, and so for the first time a mixed and variable genetic code could be passed to younger generations.
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  • Many mountain belts formed during the Proterozoic
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    Useful for the period. 
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Proterozoic: Changes in the Earth's Atmosphere - 1 views

  • Earth’s early atmosphere contained only small amounts of free oxygen
  • The oxygen-rich atmosphere that evolved later, and upon which oxygen-breathing life now depends, was a result of the origin of photosynthesis.
  • During the Precambrian, vast numbers of single-celled algae and cyanobacteria living in the seas eventually released enough oxygen to transform the environment.
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    changes in the atmosphere during the Proterozoic.
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Palaeos Proterozoic: The Paleoproterozoic Era - 0 views

  • It was during the Paleoproterozoic that small islands of crust were first stitched together to form the stable nuclei of the continents we know today.
  • India has a similar history. Similarly, India appears to be an amalgamation of four cratons.
  • The formation of Baltica - the continent which was to become Europe -- is one of the best-known examples. Baltica formed in the Paleoproterozoic from the fusion of three cratons
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  • For example, the core of South America formed around Amazonia in the Paleoproterozoic. The geologically stable core of South America is the Amazonian craton, roughly coterminous with northern and central Brazil and the inland areas of Venezuela, both Guyanas, and Suriname.
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    This website talks about the geography in the Paleoproterozoic era. There are many useful examples about the cratons or small islands connecting into a large continent. There are also explanations about the geochemistry during that time too. 
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The Archean Eon and the Hadean - 0 views

  • Online exhibits : Geologic time scale The Archean Eon and the Hadean The Archean eon, which preceded the Proterozoic eon, spanned about 1.5 billion years and is subdivided into four eras: the Neoarche
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    The Archean eon, which preceded the Proterozoic eon, spanned about 1.5 billion years and is subdivided into four eras: the Neoarchean (2.8 to 2.5 billion years ago)
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