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Plants and fungi did not appear until roughly 500 million years ago. They were soon followed by arthropods (insects and spiders). Next came the amphibians about 300 million years ago, followed by mammals around 200 million years ago and birds around 150 million years ago.
Prokaryotes were the earliest life forms, simple creatures that fed on carbon compounds that were accumulating in Earths early oceans. Slowly, other organisms evolved that used the Suns energy, along with compounds such as sulfides, to generate their own energy.
When did life on Earth begin? Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Scientists think that by 4.3 billion years ago, Earth may have developed conditions suitable to support life. The oldest known fossils, however, are only 3.7 billion years old.
The first living beings were prokaryotes like bacteria. They were single-celled. The nucleic acid core consisted of naked DNA. These living beings were present in the environment of the soupy sea having abundant organic molecules.
Characteristics of earliest life forms. small (1-2 nanometers) single-celled. no external appendages. little internal structure. no nucleus. resembled today s bacteria. in group called prokaryotes (before nucleus)
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4600 mya (million years ago) Planet Earth formed. 4500 mya Earths core and crust formed. 4400 mya The Earths first oceans formed. 3850 mya The first life appeared on Earth. 1500 mya Oxygen began to accumulate in the Earths atmosphere. 700 mya The first animals evolved.
Life first evolved as single-celled organisms in the Archean era, then as eukaryotic-celled life in the Proterozoic era. Then in the Paleozoic, the Mesozoic, and the Cenozoic eras, which are all marked by mass extinction events, multicellular life flourished and evolved.
The earliest life forms we know of were microscopic organisms (microbes) that left signals of their presence in rocks about 3.7 billion years old. The signals consisted of a type of carbon molecule that is produced by living things.

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