Geological events and their representation in the geological record.
The table you are referring to is likely the Geologic Time Scale. It divides Earth's history into different time periods based on significant events and changes in the planet's geology, climate, and life forms. These time periods are typically grouped into eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages.
The Equator
So you can understaned it much more better and think about it!
geologic time scale
A table that divides up earths histoty into eons, eras,periods,and epochs
A table that divides up earths histoty into eons, eras,periods,and epochs
So you can understaned it much more better and think about it!
So you can understaned it much more better and think about it!
An imaginary line which runs round the globe, called the "equator".
We were left along time A ago , but today we can tell you A allot about earths history . What am I ?
What are two ways that's scientists can study earths climates history
The geological time scale divides Earth's history into several hierarchical units: eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages. The largest division is the eon, which is further subdivided into eras, and then into periods and epochs. For example, the current geological epoch is the Holocene, which is part of the Quaternary period, within the Cenozoic era of the Phanerozoic eon. This system helps scientists organize and understand the chronological sequence of Earth's geological and biological history.