Question
Why do scientists know very little about life in the Precambrian eon?(1 point)
Responses
There was no life on Earth during that eon.
There was no life on Earth during that eon.
The eon started with a mass extinction.
The eon started with a mass extinction.
All of these forms of life are now extinct.
All of these forms of life are now extinct.
There are few fossils from that time.
Responses
There was no life on Earth during that eon.
There was no life on Earth during that eon.
The eon started with a mass extinction.
The eon started with a mass extinction.
All of these forms of life are now extinct.
All of these forms of life are now extinct.
There are few fossils from that time.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **There are few fossils from that time.**
Scientists know very little about life in the Precambrian eon primarily because it is represented by a sparse fossil record, making it difficult to gather comprehensive information about the organisms that existed during that time.
Scientists know very little about life in the Precambrian eon primarily because it is represented by a sparse fossil record, making it difficult to gather comprehensive information about the organisms that existed during that time.