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How old might earth be having plant life, fowl, whales and all animal life prepareded before humankind?

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How old might earth be having plant life, fowl, whales and all animal life prepareded before humankind?

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It is a general consensus that the earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old, and was originally covered with a primordial ocean. Evidence suggests that primitive bacterial life may have been present in the first billion years of earth’s history. Dry land began to appear sometime in the second billion years of earth’s history. Primitive flora probably began to take hold on land after it had cooled sufficiently. This may well have been during the third billion years of the history of earth. During earth’s fourth billion years, flora took increasingly complex, and diverse forms, whereas fauna began to appear both on dry land, and in the ocean, again increasing in complexity, and diversity. It has been pretty much determined that modern man (Homo sapiens) appeared on earth somewhere between 500,000, and 2 million years ago. According to archaeological evidence, a rather highly advanced, and sophisticated culture was attained by pre-flood humans. It is pretty much agreed upon, that the great

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