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In the oldest fossils found in Bitter Springs (Cyanobacteria), why can we only find the remains of single celled organisms

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Due to presence at early days of the planet.

Step-by-step explanation:

We only find the remains of single celled organisms in the oldest fossils because the single celled organisms are the organisms that were present in the early days of this planet. These single celled microbes were present about 3.7 billion years ago while on the other hand, the oldest rocks are only a little older i. e. 3.8 billion years so these single celled organisms are considered as oldest fossils on this planet.

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