Becoming a God in Another World 1

Chapter 63 Earth's Past <1>

In the distant universe, a blue planet silently revolves, nurturing countless lives and witnessing countless changes. This planet is our home—Earth. So, how exactly was Earth formed? Let's journey through the tunnel of time to explore this mysterious and fascinating topic! The formation of Earth was a long and complex process, beginning approximately 4.6 billion years ago after the Big Bang. At that time, dust and gas in the universe gradually gathered together under the influence of gravity, forming various celestial bodies, Earth being one of them! Initially, Earth was just a mass of molten lava, rotating alone in the universe, with an extremely high surface temperature reaching thousands of degrees Celsius. Over time, Earth gradually cooled, forming a hard outer shell. This shell, composed of rock and metal, tightly encased Earth's interior under the influence of its gravity! …

However, the formation of Earth did not end there. During the Earth's cooling process, it continuously attracted surrounding dust and gases. Under the influence of Earth's gravity, these substances gradually accumulated around the Earth, forming its atmosphere and hydrosphere. The atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, providing the necessary conditions for life on Earth. The hydrosphere, composed of oceans, rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water, provides the foundation for life on Earth! In the early stages of Earth's formation, its surface was filled with volcanic and seismic activity. These activities released vast amounts of energy, making the Earth's surface extremely hot and the environment extremely harsh. However, it was precisely these volcanic and seismic activities that brought the seeds of life to Earth! Over time, Earth gradually stabilized, and various landforms began to appear on its surface, such as mountains, rivers, and oceans. The formation of these landforms is closely related to the geological activity within the Earth. The Earth's interior consists of the crust, mantle, and core, which are constantly moving under the influence of Earth's gravity, producing various geological activities such as plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes! ...

These geological activities not only shaped Earth's landforms but also provided the environment for life. For example, plate tectonics led to the formation of mountains, and the rocks on these mountains, through weathering, formed soil, providing a foundation for plant growth. Rivers and oceans, on the other hand, provided habitats for aquatic organisms! During Earth's formation, the seeds of life were also quietly sprouting. The earliest life forms were simple single-celled organisms, born in the ocean, using the nutrients in the seawater to grow and reproduce. Over time, these single-celled organisms gradually evolved into complex multicellular organisms, beginning to appear on land and forming a variety of ecosystems! ...

The formation of these ecosystems is closely related to Earth's environment. Earth's environment, including climate, soil, and water, collectively forms the foundation for life. Different climatic conditions nurture different biological communities, such as tropical rainforests, deserts, and grasslands. Soil and water provide the necessary conditions for plant growth. Throughout Earth's history, life has undergone countless challenges and evolutions. Sometimes, the Earth's environment undergoes drastic changes—volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, climate change, etc.—which can have a profound impact on life, even leading to extinction. However, it is precisely these challenges and evolutions that have enabled life to continuously adapt to its environment, evolving into more complex forms! ...

During the age of dinosaurs, Earth's life was primarily comprised of dinosaurs and other reptiles. However, approximately 65 million years ago, a massive meteorite impact struck the Earth, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs. This extinction event had a profound impact on life on Earth, but it also provided opportunities for the emergence of new life forms. Following the extinction of the dinosaurs, mammals began to rise, gradually evolving into various forms such as humans, elephants, and whales! And in the formation of Earth, the emergence of humans was undoubtedly a significant milestone. Humans are highly intelligent beings who utilize tools and technology to transform the natural environment, creating a rich and diverse culture and civilization. The appearance of humans not only changed the face of the Earth but also ushered in a new stage for life on Earth! …

Human history can be traced back millions of years to a group of primitive humans who lived on the African plains. These primitive humans used simple tools to hunt and gather food, gradually evolving into more complex forms. Over time, humans began to create more sophisticated tools and technologies, such as stone tools, fire, and agriculture. These tools and technologies enabled humans to better adapt to their environment, survive, and reproduce! Throughout human history, there have been many important events and figures. The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids and temples, creating a magnificent civilization; the ancient Greeks founded philosophy and science, laying the foundation for modern civilization; the Chinese invented gunpowder, the compass, and other great inventions, profoundly impacting the world! …

Behind these events and figures lies the endless transformation of Earth and the evolutionary history of life. The formation of Earth was a long and complex process, undergoing countless challenges and changes. However, it is precisely these challenges and changes that have made Earth the vibrant and dynamic planet it is today! The formation of Earth is not merely a physical and chemical process, but also a process full of mystery and wonder. Countless life forms were born, multiplied, and evolved on Earth, collectively forming this rich and diverse home! ...

Standing on Earth, looking down at this blue planet, one can't help but marvel at the wonder and grandeur of nature. Earth provides the environment and resources for survival, allowing us to live, reproduce, and create. At the same time, Earth has witnessed growth and change, recording history and culture! However, the formation of Earth was not a perfect process. Throughout Earth's history, many catastrophic events have occurred, such as meteorite impacts, volcanic eruptions, and climate change. These events have had a tremendous impact on life on Earth, even leading to the extinction of some species. But it is precisely these catastrophic events that have spurred the evolution and adaptation of life, enabling it to survive and reproduce on Earth! ...

During the formation of the ancient Earth, each continent and ocean gradually developed its own unique ecosystem. The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest on Earth, nurturing countless species of plants and animals; while the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth, covering more than one-third of the Earth's surface. These ecosystems not only provided environments for life on Earth but also provided humanity with abundant resources and wealth! At the same time, the formation of the Earth also influenced human culture and history. In different regions and cultures, people have different understandings and legends about the formation and evolution of the Earth. In ancient Chinese mythology, Pangu separating heaven and earth is the origin of the Earth's formation; while in Western religious stories, God created the world and humankind. These legends and stories not only reflect people's curiosity and exploration of the formation of the Earth but also demonstrate the diversity and richness of human culture! …

Furthermore, the formation of Earth involves many scientific principles and concepts, such as gravity, matter accumulation, and cooling and solidification. These principles and concepts not only reveal the mysteries of Earth's formation but also provide important clues and evidence for scientists studying the origin and evolution of the universe! With the continuous progress and development of science and technology, people's understanding of the formation and evolution of Earth is constantly deepening and expanding. Through geological exploration and geophysical observation, scientists have discovered the structure and laws of motion of the Earth's interior; through space exploration and interstellar travel technologies, people have also gained a deeper understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe! ...

In short, the formation of Earth is a process full of mystery and miracles, nurturing countless lives and civilizations, and witnessing growth and change. At the same time, the formation of Earth involves many scientific principles and concepts, providing important clues and evidence for studying the origin and evolution of the universe! On this miraculous planet, humanity will continue to explore, discover, and innovate, writing an even more glorious chapter for Earth's future. Let us cherish this beautiful home, jointly protect this blue planet, and allow the seeds of life to continue to germinate, multiply, and evolve here! In this process, we must also constantly reflect on our actions, protect Earth's environment and resources, and avoid causing irreversible damage to the planet. Only in this way can we ensure that this beautiful home can continue to provide a living environment and resources for our future generations! ...

At the same time, we must continue to explore the mysteries of the universe and understand Earth's place and role within it. Exploring the cosmos will allow us to better understand Earth's formation and evolution, and provide more possibilities and choices for humanity's future development! In the days to come, let us work together to create a better, more prosperous, and sustainable home on Earth. Let future generations be able to continue living, thriving, and creating on this blue planet, writing even more glorious chapters in history! Furthermore, we must delve into the various organisms and ecosystems on Earth, understanding their evolutionary history and interrelationships. This will allow us to better protect biodiversity, maintain ecological balance, and provide a more solid foundation for human survival and development! …

At the same time, we must also pay attention to social and cultural issues on Earth, and understand the cultural traditions and values ​​of different regions and ethnic groups. Through exchange and cooperation, we can promote understanding and integration between different cultures, and drive the progress and development of human civilization! In short, the formation of Earth is a process full of miracles and challenges, nurturing countless lives and civilizations, and witnessing our growth and changes. In this process, we must cherish Earth's resources and environment, explore the mysteries of the universe, study biological and ecological systems, and pay attention to social and cultural issues. Only in this way can we ensure that our beautiful home, Earth, can continue to provide a living environment and resources for future generations, allowing them to continue living, reproducing, and creating here! ...

Earth, this blue planet, has nurtured countless life forms with its unique charm and boundless vitality since its birth. From the earliest single-celled organisms to complex multicellular organisms, and now to the highly intelligent humans we see today, the history of life's evolution on Earth is an epic saga! Throughout this long history, various organisms have gradually developed their own unique ways of survival and ecological niches through continuous evolution, competition, and adaptation to their environments. These organisms include not only familiar plants and animals, but also those extraordinary creatures hidden in extreme environments such as the deep sea, high mountains, and deserts. Together, they constitute the rich and diverse biodiversity of Earth! …

In this process, countless races emerged—all sorts of life forms. These races varied in form, possessed extraordinary abilities, were exceptionally intelligent, and had immense power. They thrived and multiplied on Earth, collectively building a vibrant and dynamic world! The origins of life on Earth can be traced back approximately 3.8 billion years. At that time, the Earth's surface temperature gradually decreased, and the atmosphere and hydrosphere gradually stabilized. Under these conditions, some simple organic matter began to form in the ocean and gradually evolved into the earliest life forms—single-celled organisms! ...

Obtaining energy and nutrients through photosynthesis and chemical synthesis, these single-celled organisms gradually multiplied in the ocean. Over time, they evolved into more complex multicellular organisms, such as sponges and corals. These multicellular organisms not only possessed more complex structures and functions but also achieved more efficient energy conversion and information transmission! Building upon multicellular organisms, life on Earth continued to evolve, gradually giving rise to a wide variety of biological groups. During the Cambrian period, life on Earth experienced a massive explosion of growth, resulting in many new species and groups. These organisms thrived in the ocean, forming diverse ecosystems! ...

Over time, life on Earth gradually evolved various forms and functions to adapt to their environments. Some organisms evolved specialized physiological structures and metabolic pathways to adapt to the high pressure and low temperature of the deep sea; while others evolved special structures to prevent water loss and protect themselves from the dry and hot environment of land! In the process of life's evolution on Earth, various organisms gradually formed their own unique ways of survival and ecological niches! ...

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