From Wikipedia
Earth Story
Episode Seven
At present, Earth provides the only example of an environment that has given rise to the evolution of life. Highly energetic chemistry is believed to have produced a self-replicating molecule around 4 billion years ago and half a billion years later the last common ancestor of all life existed. The development of photosynthesis
allowed the Sun's energy to be harvested directly by life forms; the
resultant oxygen accumulated in the atmosphere and formed a layer of ozone (a form of molecular oxygen [O3]) in the upper atmosphere.
The incorporation of smaller cells within larger ones resulted in the development of complex cells called eukaryotes.
True multicellular organisms formed as cells within colonies became
increasingly specialized. Aided by the absorption of harmful ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, life colonized the surface of Earth.Since
the 1960s, it has been hypothesized that severe glacial action between
750 and 580 Ma, during the Neoproterozoic, covered much of the planet
in a sheet of ice. This hypothesis has been termed "Snowball Earth",
and is of particular interest because it preceded the Cambrian
explosion, when multicellular life forms began to proliferate.