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Microbes
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So how small are microbes? Well, let's say we could enlarge an average virus, the smallest of all microbes, to the size of a baseball.
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An average bacterium would then be the size of the pitcher's mound.
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And just one of the millions of cells that make up your body would be the size of the ballpark!
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© David Phillips/Visuals Unlimited Microbes have been around longer than ANYthing else on earth—longer than dinosaurs, plants or people. Here's the clue to prove it: fossils of single-celled creatures that date back at least 3.5 BILLION years! We humans only came on the scene about 2 million years ago. 3.5 billion-year-old microbes
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If you imagine all time since the Earth began as a single day......microbes would have appeared sometime around 5:00 a.m....
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...dinosaur s don't pop up until around 10:00 at night...
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...and we humans don't figure in until just seconds before midnight!
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Courtesy of NASA Some scientists even believe there is the possibility bacteria may have once lived on Mars. This photograph taken through a microscope shows what some scientists believe may be the fossils of tiny bacteria in a rock that formed on Mars about 4.5 billion years ago. The rock crash-landed on Earth as a meteorite thousands of years ago.
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