To describe:
The environmental changes recorded by the sedimentary rocks that contain the oldest fossils of large active animals.
Introduction:
The fossils are the old conserved remains found in the rocks. The oldest rocks contain the fossil records of the earliest organisms, while the fossil remains of newly evolved organisms are complex as compared to that of simple organisms. The evolution can be studied with the help of fossil records.
Explanation of Solution
In the atmosphere and surface of the oceans, the oxygen started to concentrate nearly about
The formation of the multicellular organisms started approximately 580-560
This shows that the abundant oxygen started to accumulate nearly about 580-560
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