The Cenozoic, which began 65 million years ago, and includes the present times.
Precambrian
precambian
mesozoic era
according to scientist the answer is yes, yes they were connected to form a super continent known as Pangaea research Pangaea on Google or something to find out more
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A survey conducted among fellow classmates
The Precambrian era is the longest geological era, spanning from about 4.6 billion years ago to 541 million years ago, but it is also the era with the least amount of detailed information available due to the lack of well-preserved rocks and fossils from that time period.
paleozoic era
Cenozoic Era
The Precambrian Era is the longest era with the least amount of scientific information available. This is because so few fossils have been discovered.
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The Cenozoic era
precambian
The geological events in the Mesozoic Era include, but are not limited to...The breaking up of Pangaea.The great meteor that hit earth destroying the dinosaurs
Precambrian Era, Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Cenozoic Era
the neozoic era
mesozoic era
The current geological era is the Cenozoic Era (65.5ma to now).