The largest era is the Precambrian, which makes up about 88% of Earth's history. It covers the time from the formation of Earth about 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of the Paleozoic era around 541 million years ago.
The largest era in Earth's history is the Precambrian, which spans from the formation of Earth around 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon around 541 million years ago. The Precambrian makes up about 88% of Earth's history.
The Cenozoic era occupies approximately 1.8% of Earth's total history.
The largest block of time is typically considered to be a day, which consists of 24 hours.
The last period of the Paleozoic Era is the Permian Period, which lasted from about 299 to 252 million years ago. It ended with the largest mass extinction event in Earth's history, wiping out around 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species.
65 Million years
The largest era in Earth's history is the Precambrian, which spans from the formation of Earth around 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon around 541 million years ago. The Precambrian makes up about 88% of Earth's history.
Mesozoic
Precambrian is 87.6% Paleozoic is 7.1% Mesozoic is 3.9 % Cenozoic is 1.4 %
The Cenozoic era occupies approximately 1.8% of Earth's total history.
A meteor hit the earth in the mesozic era
Mesozoic era
The era in which Earth was the hottest was called the Archaean era. This was when the ocean temperatures were above 100 degrees.
The era in which Earth was the hottest was called the Archaean era. This was when the ocean temperatures were above 100 degrees.
The largest Mayan city is Tikal.
Ultrasaurus
Cenozoic era
Earth is currently in the Cenozoic Era of the Phanerozoic Eon.