An interactive timeline explores Earth's geological history over 2 billion years, showing how supercontinent formation and tectonic movements influenced evolution. Key events include mass extinctions like the Great Dying and K-Pg extinction, the Great Oxidation Event that enabled complex life, and major evolutionary milestones from early photosynthesis to the emergence of plants, animals, and humans. The visualization demonstrates how geological processes shaped biodiversity and climate throughout Earth's history.
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HumansK–Pg ExtinctionFlowersPangaea breaks upDinosaurs and MammalsGreat DyingAmniotesPangaea formsSeedsRoots, Leaves, and StemsLand Plants and AnimalsAnimals DiversifyComplex Multicellular LifePannotiaRodinia breaks up“Boring Billion”Rodinia formsNuna breaks upNuna formsEukaryotesGreat Oxidation EventOxygenic PhotosynthesisOldest FossilsWaterFormation of EarthSort: