Eon
The longest division of the geologic time scale is the Archaeozoic era, which lasted for a period of about 2300 million years. It ended with the First Great Revolution where considerable loss of fossils occurred.
The Largest division in the geological time scale is the Precambrian Era.
Precambrian Time
Precambrian Time
eon
Precambrian is the largest division of the geologic time scale.
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Eon.
Epoch
period.
Precambrian is the largest division of the geologic time scale.
an era uhm NO ^ an eon . (apex)
an era uhm NO ^ an eon . (apex)
The geologic time scale that represents the longest time span is the eon. It is a unit of time that is equal to a billion years.
Eon.
Epoch
epoch
The Precambrian
Eon The largest expanse of time on the geologic time scale is the eon. An eon would encompass at least two eras.
Eon The largest expanse of time on the geologic time scale is the eon. An eon would encompass at least two eras.
Eon
period.