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The history of Gaea covers approximately 4 billion years, from Gaea's formation out of the solar nebula to the present. Gaea, historically known as Earth, formed as part of the birth of the solar system. It grew from a cloud of dust and rocks surround a young star named the Sun. The collision and massive attraction known as gravitational force vacuumed up all the neraby junk, forming what is now known as Gaea.
Without going into too much details, after half a billion years, the first organisms surfaced. It was the origin of life. It was a turning point in Gaea's history. A few billion years later, more specifically 2 billion years later, those weird living organism stopped simply dividing in two and started the messy business of sex.
Oh sex... the gloriouos doom of us humans.
From there, big organisms formed and a snowball effect occured. And yes I am talking about how earth froze. Why do I bring it up, well, thanks to that it triggered the evolution of the first complex animals. They actually looked like weird tubes and were called Ediacarans but they were still complex apparently.
And then a few million years after the first complex organism appeared, a major growth spurted. An evolutionary leap occured and animals finally developed hard shells. Plants started colonizing the land permanently. Animals found shelter in predator free lands and laid there eggs. Life started taking shape into what we perceive as life.
Sex, territory, colonization, etc.
Then, the first massive extinction. Yup, a massive one. You know? The type where we put a wall around our country, claim climate change is hoax and bam. Your country is flooded with bullshit. Only, this massive extinction literally was a flooded. You know what we call Noah's flood, probably this messy world cooldown that wiped out 85% of marine species and tons on land.
But hey, it was actually really important cause from there fins turne to legs. The fish started walking on land (I've been smoking too much I think). Thanks to that flood, I guess, fishes evolved into walking beasts. Yeah, you heard me, they evolved to have four limbs and give rise to amphibians, reptiles and mammals. Thank god for that or else we would have to fish terrifying-looking armoured fish.
Than shit hit the storm, we had a reptilian evolution (did you see Queen Elizabeth?), then the supercontinent formed only to start tearing itself apart over tens of millions of years, the a massive extinction occured AGAIN. Only this time, it was caused by massive volcanic eruptions and obliterated up to 96% of marine species and similar numbers of land animals. But hey, this gave birth to the first dinosaurs.
Funny how extinctions gives birth to something. Sounds STRANGELY familiar to where I am getting.
While those dinosaurs evolved, hairy beasts known as mammals also evolved. And no I am not talking about the evolution of papa bears on PornHub, but very well much about the ancestors of the Best Friend of men... The dog.
BUT GUESSS WHAT! Another extinction... Dinosaurs are unleashed and 80% of species died. Dinosaurs became dominant land animals and reached titanic sizes. And yes, the T-Rex finally appears. The velociraptors started having beaks and wings instead of arms... Now we got feathered flight. You got it mates, the first birds appeared and that's only 150 million years ago.
As strange as it sounds, I most excited about the family of plants cause it revolutionized. Flowers finally bloomed. Flowers only appeared in the middle of the dinosaur era. Grass came a bit earlier as well.
Now, think about this. So far we had four massive extinction mostly caused by nature and all that randomness (or God?). That extinction started in mexico. Yup, Trump told you so (or did he?). A chunk of rock smashed into earth, explosions, dust covering sunlight and ensuining cold and darkness... Earth suffered greatly and the dinosaurs were whiped out along with a few others giant marine reptiles.
Thanks to this massive rock, dinosaurs are no longer there and mammals could finally prime! Yeah, that's when we started nourishing our younglings inside the wombs using a placenta. Asia being humid and hot rainforests was the little incubator to human evolution (or was it?). Yup bishes, I am talking about the middle east honey.
Talking bout honey, plants finally harnessed sunlight making sugar, photosunthesis became a thing AND WE JUST CARVED THE PATH TO HUMANITY!
The first hominins appeared somewhere around Northern/Eastern Africa and the middle east. Were those hominins adam and eve? Maybe... Maybe they were apes and humans/giants existed before? I don't know.
So now, we, humans can finally think. Gues what? We couldn't think right cause thanks to our activities, we precipitated the sixth mass extinction and unleashed the fastest episode of climate change in Gaea's history. Not only that but... We kind of hate each other?
Fast forward a few milleniums and it's year 3000. We managed to explode the Earth with radiation.
War over sex, race, territory, religion, and all that goody stuff that made us... us. Thankfully, humans due to pure luck or coincidence finally got to gtfo of Earth. 85% of the overpopulated Earth vanished. Oblireated by the ten of thousands Nuclear bomb realeased between neighboring countries and opposing nations. Radiation strangled earths core and it kind of looks a bit different now.
Fast forward a 1000 years from then and, finally, the evolved human who colonized other planets with neighboring aliens kind of remembered that they also had a homeland named Earth or Gaea. So, the first expeditions started around that time and thanks to all that Inter-galatical exchange, humans finally recolonized dear ol'Gaea.
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