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Messiah Prince
17 January, 09:00
In the Cambrian Period what was a consumer?
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Tommy Floyd
17 January, 11:21
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The Cambrian Period is the first geological time period of the Paleozoic Era. This period lasted about 53 million years and marked a dramatic burst of evolutionary changes in life on Earth, known as the "Cambrian Explosion.
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Adison Parsons
17 January, 12:15
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Paleozoic Era
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