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The Early Earth-Precambrian

Early Earth - The Pre-Cambrian Period, though often overlooked, is the most fundamental scientific issue in geology. It plays a crucial role in understanding the formation of our inhabited Earth, the emergence of life, the rise of oxygen concentration in the atmosphere, the evolution of continental crust, the assembly and breakup of supercontinents, the origin and affiliation of tectonic plates, and the formation of early mineral deposits. In order to enhance public understanding of the Earth we inhabit, the National Museum of Natural Science is launching the exhibition "The Early Earth - The Pre-Cambrian Period." The exhibition showcases content organized according to geological epochs such as the Hadean Eon, Archean Eon, Proterozoic Eon, and Phanerozoic Eon. Visitors are welcome.

2023/11/23 Updated