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  • 4600 mya (million years ago) – Planet Earth formed. ...
  • 4500 mya – Earth's core and crust formed. ...
  • 4400 mya – The Earth's first oceans formed. ...
  • 3850 mya – The first life appeared on Earth. ...
  • 1500 mya – Oxygen began to accumulate in the Earth's atmosphere. ...
  • 700 mya – The first animals evolved.
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Most scientists believe the universe began in the Big Bang 14 billion years ago. The big bang was a massive explosion that produced two things - matter and ...
Answer: On the Timeline '0.0' represents a time 4.6 billion years ago, so the Rocky Planet Era ended 100 million years after this or 4.5 billion years ago.
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