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Cambrian - Wikipedia The Cambrian ( ˈkæmbri ən, ˈkeɪm - KAM-bree-ən, KAYM-) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and the Phanerozoic Eon [5] The Cambrian lasted 51 95 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran period 538 8 Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Ordovician Period 486 85 Ma [1]
Cambrian Period—541 to 485. 4 MYA - U. S. National Park Service The Cambrian Period marks an important point in the history of life on Earth; it is the time when many kinds of invertebrates and the first vertebrates—fishes—appeared in the fossil record
Cambrian Period - National Geographic Learn more about a time period marked by an intense burst of evolution The Cambrian period, part of the Paleozoic era, produced the most intense burst of evolution ever known The Cambrian
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Cambrian explosion - Wikipedia The Cambrian explosion (also known as Cambrian radiation[1] or Cambrian diversification) is an interval of time beginning approximately 538 8 million years ago in the Cambrian period of the early Paleozoic, when a sudden radiation of complex life occurred and practically all major animal phyla started appearing in the fossil record [2][3][4
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The Cambrian Period The Cambrian Period marks an important point in the history of life on Earth; it is the time when most of the major groups of animals first appear in the fossil record
Cambrian Period | Natural History Museum The Cambrian* Period begins the Phanerozoic Eon, the last 542 million years during which fossils with hard parts have existed It is the first division of the Paleozoic Era (542Ma -251Ma)