Approx 14.5 billion years - the time that has elapsed since the Big Bang.
The Precambrian time is the longest part of Earth's history, spanning from the formation of Earth around 4.6 billion years ago to about 541 million years ago. It makes up about 88% of Earth's history.
Neptune takes the longest time to orbit the Sun, with an orbital period of about 165 years.
6th and 7th period are the longest period of the perodic table
Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.
The Cretaceous Period was the longest period of time.
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It was the Precambrian time period.
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Pluto has the longest REVOLUTION period Venus has the longest ROTATION period
Pre-Cambrian Time Period
The order of units of geologic time from longest to shortest is: eon, era, period, epoch.
The period of Earth's time that would be considered longest is the Precambrian Era.
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