Evolution and biodiversity occurred over billions of years as follows:
- Chemical evolution began 4.7-4.8 billion years ago as life evolved on Earth. Biological evolution began around 2.3-2.5 billion years ago.
- Species evolve over time through genetic mutations and natural selection, which can lead to microevolution within a population or macroevolution where new species are formed.
- Biodiversity has increased through speciation as new species evolve but has also decreased during mass extinction events, such as when the dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago. However, adaptive radiations then led to explosions of new species.