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Earth

Primordial seas too saline for early evolution

By Jeff Hecht

2 February 2005

THE widely accepted idea that animal life evolved in the oceans before moving onto land is being challenged by a geologist who says the oceans were too salty and hot for that to have happened. He suggests that animals evolved in freshwater pools or lakes, and that the huge increase in diversity during the Cambrian explosion was triggered when they moved into the sea.

Paul Knauth of Arizona State University in Tempe bases this idea on new calculations that until about 600 million years ago the oceans would have been nearly twice as saline as they are today. It was…

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