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Earth’s climate during the Precambrian Era and what was responsible for that climate?

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The climate of the late Precambrian time, the Pro-terozoic eon (2.5 billion years ago to 543 million years ago) was typically cold with glaciations spreading over much of the earth. One of the most important events of the Proterozoic was the gathering of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere.

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The climate of the late Precambrian time, the Pro-terozoic eon (2.5 billion years ago to 543 million years ago) was typically cold with glaciations spreading over much of the earth. One of the most important events of the Proterozoic was the gathering of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere

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