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The Earth has formed and transformed over billions of years. Over these billions of years the different eons, eras, and periods how have water levels affected the life on Earth during those times? The amount of water on Earth is basically consistent at all times. With that being said how has the storage of this water affected the formation of fossils and when they have been found? How will the future be affected by the changing forms of water on Earth?

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