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How did life on Earth change from one period of geologic time to the next?
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How did life on Earth change from one period of geologic time to the next?
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Evolution but also the tectonic plates moved the land over time. More recently species have died out and with climate changing the temperature is rising being higher water levels.
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Answer:through evolution
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