Miracle Planet
Episode Two
The hypothesis "Snowball Earth" explains that ice ages, caused by the
earliest life-forms, resulted in an evolutional leap ? larger-sized
life. Atmospheric methane created by microbes initially kept the Earth
warm. As microbes that produce oxygen (photosynthesizers) emerged,
atmospheric methane was lowered. As a result Earth cooled and the
primeval ocean froze to 1,000 meters deep. Most life may have become
extinct during a long period of intense glaciation believed to have
lasted several million years. However, some life survived, perhaps in
puddles created near volcanic craters. Carbon dioxide accumulated in
the air because thick ice sheets prevented ocean water from absorbing
it. A green-house effect, created by carbon dioxide, finally melted the
ice and fed photosynthesizers. Hyper hurricanes raged after the great
meltdown and stirred up the ocean water, creating an ideal condition
for life to prosper and develop collagen. Using collagen, life-forms
were able to build larger bodies, and a variety of creatures, called
Ediacara biota, emerged for the first time.