Mass Extinction Events and Their Impact on Earth’s Biodiversity
Explore how mass extinction events have shaped Earth’s biodiversity and why preserving species is vital for ecosystem balance and human survival.
Explore how mass extinction events have shaped Earth’s biodiversity and why preserving species is vital for ecosystem balance and human survival.
Explore the Last Glacial Period, its major ice age events, climate impact, and lessons for biodiversity and future climate change adaptation.
Explore the Paleozoic Era, Earth’s first major geological period, highlighting key evolutionary milestones and mass extinction events shaping life today.
Explore the fascinating world of Neanderthals, our closest extinct human relatives, their lifestyle, culture, and lasting genetic legacy in modern humans.
Explore the Mesozoic Era, Earth’s Age of Reptiles and Dinosaurs, highlighting key periods, fossil formation, and the rise of mammals and birds.
Explore Earth’s geological and biological history, from its formation to the rise of life and future challenges shaping our planet.
Explore the Great Oxidation Event, when oxygen first rose in Earth’s atmosphere, transforming life and climate over 2 billion years ago.
Discover the Denisovans, extinct archaic humans from Asia’s Pleistocene era, revealing key insights into human evolution and ancient genetic legacies.
Explore the causes, process, and impact of extinction on ecosystems and human life, plus conservation efforts to protect endangered species.
Explore Earth’s geological history, key events, and timeline to understand our planet’s evolution and its impact on climate and life.
Explore the causes behind the Late Pleistocene extinctions of large mammals like the woolly mammoth, focusing on human impact and climate change.
Explore the causes and impact of Neanderthal extinction on human evolution, revealing insights into ancient species survival and adaptation.
Explore the Cenozoic Era, Earth’s current geological period marked by mammal dominance and major climate changes shaping today’s ecosystems.
Explore the Pleistocene Epoch, Earth’s last Ice Age, marked by glaciations that shaped landscapes and influenced species evolution including humans.
Explore how fossils preserve ancient life and reveal Earth’s history through body and trace fossils, fossilization processes, and modern paleontology techniques.
Explore the Holocene Epoch, our current geological era marked by climate stability and human progress, shaping the environment and future challenges.
Explore the Chicxulub crater in Mexico’s Yucatán, the prehistoric asteroid impact site linked to mass extinction and crucial scientific discoveries.
Explore the geologic time scale and Earth’s history, from ancient eons to human impact, revealing how geology shapes our world and future research.