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Biology, 15.10.2019 20:00 haleyturkey

You are the lucky student of a wacky professor who develops a time machine. she asks if you will test it with her. you get in and there is an immediate glitch - the date readout fails so that when you land you are not sure what eon/era you are in. as your time machine lands, you see an unusual landscape before you. as you open the door you realize you cannot breathe. you quickly shut the door, realizing you are in the
1) archaean eon2) cambrian period3) cenozoic era4) mesozoic era

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