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This work explores the history of Earth prior to human existence, detailing the formation of the planet and the evolution of life over millions of years. It discusses various geological periods, including the azoic, primary, secondary, and tertiary eras, highlighting the development of early organisms, plants, and animals. The narrative presents a vivid picture of a world devoid of human influence, filled with prehistoric creatures and lush landscapes. It examines the gradual changes in the Earth's environment and the emergence of life forms, ultimately leading to the conditions that would allow for the rise of humanity.
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