The genus Homo, to which modern humans belong, evolved about

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The Paleozoic Era follows the Precambrian and is the first era of the Phanerozoic Eon. The Paleozoic lasted from about 540 to 240 million years ago. It is divided into several periods, beginning with the Cambrian and ending with the Permian. Large extinction events separate the periods. After each extinction event, many new life forms evolved.     During the Cambrian Period, there was a tremendous diversification of marine life forms, commonly called the    “Cambrian Explosion.” At the start of the period, shallow seas covered most of the land, and every major type of marine organism... Show more

The genus Homo, to which modern humans belong, evolved about