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To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 320 000 years and 3 200 000 years (1013 seconds and 1014 seconds) See also times of other orders of magnitude.
- Shorter times
- 379,000 years—time after the Big Bang until cosmic microwave background radiation began
- 1 million years—one epoch (3.16 × 1013 seconds); average lifespan of a blue supergiant star
- 2.6 million years—duration of the Paleolithic
Elapsed time
- 500 000 years—time since the colonisation of Eurasia by Homo erectus
- ~700,000 years—time since last reversal of earth's magnetic field
- 790 000 years—age of the earliest evidence of the controlled use of fire by Homo erectus
- 1,500,000 years—time since beginning of Pleistocene Epoch (beginning of Quaternary Period)
- 1,500,000 years—time since end of Pliocene Epoch (end of Tertiary Period)
- 2,500,000 years—approximate age of the genus Homo
Half lives
- 340,000 years -- half-life of curium-248
- 1,530,000 years -- half-life of zirconium-93
- 2,600,000 years—half-life of technetium-97
- Longer times
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