During the Hadean era, was there life on Earth? 😊 Would people survive in the Hadean era? #shorts
The Hadean Eon was the first geologic eon of Earth history, lasting from about 4.6 billion to 4 billion years ago. It was named after Hades, the Greek god and ruler of the underworld, because of the hellish conditions on Earth at that time. The planet was very hot, partly molten, and bombarded by asteroids and other celestial bodies.
There is no definitive answer to whether there was any life form on Earth during the Hadean period, as the evidence is very scarce and controversial. Some scientists believe that the first traces of life appeared as early as 4.1 billion years ago, based on the discovery of carbon minerals in rocks from Western Australia that may have been produced by living organisms. However, this interpretation is not widely accepted and requires more confirmation. Other scientists think that life originated later, in the Archean Eon, when the Earth became more stable and hospitable for living cells.
If we could travel back in time, humans would not survive during the Hadean period, because the environment was too harsh and hostile for complex life forms. The atmosphere was very different from today's, with little or no oxygen and a lot of carbon dioxide and other gases. The surface temperature was very high, probably above 100 °C (212 °F), and there was no protective ozone layer to shield from harmful ultraviolet radiation. The oceans were acidic and boiling, and there were frequent volcanic eruptions and meteorite impacts that could cause massive earthquakes and tsunamis. Therefore, humans would