History of the earth

  • Period: 4500 BCE to 4600 BCE

    Precambrian

    Guide fossil: Stromatolites
    Geological events: First atmospheric oxigen
    Climate events: First glaciation
  • Cyanobacteria
    3500 BCE

    Cyanobacteria

    They were the first photosynthetic organisms. They released oxygen into the atmosphere through photosynthesis, radically changing the composition of the planet.
  • Arthropods
    520 BCE

    Arthropods

    Great diversification of marine animals and the emergence of many current groups, especially trilobites, along with other groups such as brachiopods and echinoderms.
  • Period: 520 BCE to 220 BCE

    Palaeozoic

    Guide fossil: Trilobites
    Geological events: Volcanic activity
    Climate events: Global warming
  • Firts plants and refefs
    470 BCE

    Firts plants and refefs

    The first ancient coral reefs and the first land plants (similar to moss) emerged. Both milestones enabled the expansion of biodiversity and the colonization of dry land.
  • Firts vertebrates
    470 BCE

    Firts vertebrates

    Animals with a backbone, origin of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
  • Age of fishes
    400 BCE

    Age of fishes

    This was the period of greatest aquatic diversification. Jaw-headed fish, primitive sharks, and armored fish (placoderms) emerged. It was crucial because the first animals to leave the water and move onto land evolved from them.
  • Firts amphibians
    370 BCE

    Firts amphibians

    They evolved from fish to walk on land, but they remain tied to the water to spawn.
  • Firts Amniotes
    312 BCE

    Firts Amniotes

    The egg with a shell appears, allowing them to live and reproduce far from water and conquer the continents.
  • Age of reptiles
    251 BCE

    Age of reptiles

    This was the era of greatest reptile dominance on land, in the sea, and in the air. Dinosaurs ruled the land, while giant reptiles like ichthyosaurs dominated the oceans, and pterosaurs ruled the skies.
  • Period: 220 BCE to 67 BCE

    Mesozoic

    Guide fossil: Firts dinosaurs
    Geological events: Pangea breaks up
    Climate events: Elevated oxygen
  • Pangea break up and the origin of the firts birds
    200 BCE

    Pangea break up and the origin of the firts birds

    The supercontinent fragments, creating new oceans and isolating species. In this environment, the first birds evolve from small, feathered dinosaurs.
  • Extinction of the dinosaurs
    67 BCE

    Extinction of the dinosaurs

    The period ended abruptly
    with the impact of an asteroid in Chicxulub, Mexico, causing the extinction of 75% of species, including non-avian dinosaurs.
  • Period: 66 BCE to 1 CE

    Cenozoic

    Guide fossil: Nummulites
    Geological events: Glacier formed
    Climate events: Last ice ages
  • The Ascent of the Mammals
    40 BCE

    The Ascent of the Mammals

    Mammals and flowering plants came to dominate the planet. Modern forests expanded, creating new habitats after the disappearance of the dinosaurs.
  • Firts hominins
    6 BCE

    Firts hominins

    The drier climate creates vast savannas. In this environment, the first hominids, ancestors of humankind, appear in Africa and begin to walk upright.
  • Homo sapiens
    1 BCE

    Homo sapiens

    The great ice ages occur and Homo sapiens emerges. Humans evolve technologically and become the dominant species on the planet