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Earth’s days were once 2 hours longer — and that may have triggered one of the biggest evolutionary explosions in history, study suggests


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Earth’s days were once 2 hours longer — and that may have triggered one of the biggest evolutionary explosions in history, study suggests

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Earth’s days were once more than two hours longer than they are now, thanks to

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drifting thousands of miles farther away in its orbit over two periods, researchers have discovered.

The extra hours of sunlight, in turn, may have led to oxygenation events that ushered in a ******* when life’s complexity exploded, the study researchers say.

“Daylength changes may influence the distribution of solar energy and temperature gradients, potentially impacting weather systems and atmospheric dynamics,” the researchers wrote in the new study, published Aug. 6 in the journal

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Nowadays, the

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. But our satellite hasn’t always been where it is now.

Related: Earth is wobbling and its days are getting longer — and humans are to blame

Earth’s days are currently around 24 hours long, but that wasn’t always the case. Over time, the moon tugs on our planet. As it does so, it migrates away from Earth, siphoning away its kinetic energy. As a result, our planet’s spin around its axis slows, thus lengthening Earth’s days, according to the study.

Modeling changes in how Earth wobbles as it spins can give a rough picture of this slowdown over the planet’s history. But this estimate is clearly flawed, because it leads to a prediction that Earth and the moon would have collided around 1.5 billion years ago, the study authors noted.

In the new study, a team led by geologist

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from the Chengdu University of Technology in China, tried to clarify Earth’s spin history by looking at eight datasets that captured rock layers from marine environments dating to roughly between 700 million and 200 million years ago. These tidalites, as they’re called, can record the strength of the tides over time, in part because they reveal the ocean’s thickness. The team combined these datasets with models of the tidal forces acting between the moon and Earth to map how quickly Earth spun around its axis over the half-billion-year study *******.

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The researchers found that there was a “staircase” pattern in Earth’s spin, with two periods where the planet’s rotation quickly and dramatically changed, followed by periods of stability. Over the study *******, days were 2.2 hours longer than they are now. The moon, during this *******, was also an average of 12,000 miles (20,000 km) farther away.

One of these time periods, roughly 650 million to 500 million years ago, encompassed the Cambrian **********, a ******* when life diversified dramatically and radiated into new niches. The second “step” in the staircase of Earth’s spin occurred roughly 340 million to 280 million years ago, which corresponded to a ******* when massive glaciers covered the planet.

The study suggests that by increasing the day length — and, therefore, sun exposure — the moon may have triggered great oxygenation events that led to life’s diversification. However, those results “need to be interpreted with care,” the authors wrote in the study.

The study also casts doubt on another theory: that a ******* when glaciers rapidly covered Earth, leading to a mass extinction, had a big effect on Earth’s spin. Rather, most of the slowdown is caused directly by tidal forces, they suggested.



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