why do sciencetist know very little about life in the precambrin

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Scientists know very little about life in the Precambrian era because the fossils and other evidence from that time period are scarce and difficult to interpret. The Precambrian era, which lasted from about 4.6 billion years ago to 541 million years ago, predates the appearance of most multicellular life forms and the fossil record from that time is sparse. Additionally, the rocks from that era have been strongly altered and deformed over time, making it challenging for scientists to study them and glean information about the organisms that lived during that time. As a result, our understanding of life in the Precambrian era is limited and largely based on indirect evidence and scientific inference.
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