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A geologist surveys planetary origins, the formation and structure of Earth’s crust, and the succession of geological periods from the earliest Eozoic and Cambrian seas through Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, Permian, Mesozoic, and Neozoic stages, tracing the progressive diversification of life recorded by fossils such as Eozoon Canadense. The account explains sedimentation, mountain‑building, glaciation, and coal formation, outlines paleogeography and climatic change, and links post‑glacial developments to the arrival of humans. It concludes with a comparative discussion of evolutionary and creationist interpretations while stressing geology’s educational and practical importance.
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