Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.
Paleozoic Era.
Paleozoic Era
The current geological era is the Cenozoic Era (65.5ma to now).
The Archean Eon, which is part of the Precambrian period along with the Proterozoic Eon.
As far as I'm aware we are in the 'digital age' the last was the 'atomic age'. In the geological time scale we are currently in the Cenozoic era which dates from 65.5 million years ago to the present day.
A palaeolongitude is a longitude which a present-day location had in a previous geological era.
The Precambrian is actually the longest block (division) of time in earth geological history. But the Paleozoic era is the longest of the three "eras". The paleozoic era started about 550 million years ago and is marked by the appearance of abundant invertebrate life in the oceans. The paleozoic era ended about 225 million years ago with the forming of the supercontinent Pangaea.
the neozoic era
Precambrian Era, Paleozoic Era, Mesozoic Era, Cenozoic Era
The current geological era is the Cenozoic Era (65.5ma to now).
The first era in geological time is the Precambrian era, which spans from about 4.6 billion years ago to 541 million years ago. It is further divided into the Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic eons. This era is characterized by the formation of the Earth, the evolution of early life forms, and the development of the atmosphere and oceans.
Precambrian.
paleozoic era
Cenozoic Era
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The geological division of time is as follows (from largest to smallest): Eon, Era, Period, Epoch, Age. The "normal" divisions of time in use take the form: Year, Month, Week, Day, Hour, Minute, Second.
The Cenozoic era
During the last geological time period, the Cenozoic era the dinosaurs became extinct. As the smaller mammals we able to survive the humans evolved.
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