Earth's 'boring billion years' created the conditions for complex life, study reveals

Phys.org10/28/2025 • Last cited 10/28/2025

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A study by researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Adelaide indicates that the breakup of an ancient supercontinent 1.5 billion years ago significantly altered Earth's surface environments, which facilitated the emergence of complex life. The findings suggest that this period, often referred to as the "boring billion years," was crucial for the development of biodiversity.

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