If you are like me and need this answer for a science crossword puzzle the answer is PERIOD. The crossword puzzle this answer goes with is "A Trip Through Geeologic Time - Key Terms" The bold heading says "Key Trems" and the bottom of the page says "(C) Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved." This answer is for blank 4 Down and consist of 6 blanks and on the fourth blank down the box has a small 5 that leads into 5 Across. This box should contain an "i".
Geologists have divided Earth's history into manageable units called eons, eras, periods, and epochs. These divisions help scientists study and understand the Earth's geological and biological history over millions of years.
Cenozoic Era
The order of units of geologic time from longest to shortest is: eon, era, period, epoch.
because the time span of earth past is so great geologic
EonEraPeriodEpoch! :)
Geologists have divided Earth's history into manageable units called eons, eras, periods, and epochs. These divisions help scientists study and understand the Earth's geological and biological history over millions of years.
So you can understaned it much more better and think about it!
So you can understaned it much more better and think about it!
Cenozoic Era
Geologic Time Scale
on geologic maps, geologic units are distinguished by color. UNITS OF SIMILAR ARE ASSIGNED COLOR IN THE SAME COLOR FAMILY.
on geologic maps, geologic units are distinguished by color. UNITS OF SIMILAR ARE ASSIGNED COLOR IN THE SAME COLOR FAMILY.
Geologic units of similar ages are typically shown on a geologic map using the same color or pattern to represent them. This helps to visually differentiate between different units and understand their distribution across a region. Stratigraphic relationships and relative ages may also be indicated to show how these units are connected in terms of geologic time.
geologic time scale. i got this answer from a final in my science class
Geologic Time scale
Periods
Earth history is primarily divided into eras.