Explain why Earth and other planets were not solid when they formed during the
beginning of the Precambrian, approximately 4,600 million years ago (MYA). What was
this particular time period called, and why is this time period not really considered a part
of Earth’s geological history?
helpful links and hints please
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Oh, surely these are all given to you in your text or study materials, whether in print or online. Please double-check everything in the unit you're studying. The answers should be in there.
I Googled "timeline after the big bang" and found this but it wasn't the only site. You can do the same.
https://www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/topics_bigbang_timeline.html
https://www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/topics_bigbang_timeline.html
I agree with writeacher that it is in your reading material. And you could do what I have done and search the web. That timeline I gave you gives you the name. But you didn't see that. Did you read it? Here is another site. There are numerous sites you cn get by typing "what is the name of the precambrian era"
Wikipedia has a good article that gives you the name. Here is the one from MSU.
http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/Precambrian.htmlY
You can find information about the era under "big bang theory" that will give you information about the nature of the gases at that time period and how those gases formed the elements, especially those from hydrogen to iron by the process of fusion. Good luck.
Wikipedia has a good article that gives you the name. Here is the one from MSU.
http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/Precambrian.htmlY
You can find information about the era under "big bang theory" that will give you information about the nature of the gases at that time period and how those gases formed the elements, especially those from hydrogen to iron by the process of fusion. Good luck.