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Why is it so difficult to interpret the geology of the Precambrian? How are these difficulties or limitations different in the younger eras of the Phanerozoic Eon? Finally, are there unique rocks or events in the Precambrian that are not present in younger rocks?
Self-Exciting
A term often related to systems that have the capability to start up or operate on their own due to an internal mechanism or process.
Peristalsis
A series of wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
Skeletal Muscle
A type of muscle tissue attached to bones, responsible for voluntary movements of the body.
Body Movement
The physical motion of the body or its parts, which can range from voluntary actions, like walking and jumping, to involuntary ones, like respiration.
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