the one we are in now
The order of units of geologic time from longest to shortest is: eon, era, period, epoch.
eon>era>period
Eon, Era, and Epoch: APEX :D
The geologic time intervals from longest to shortest are eon, era, period, epoch, and age. This hierarchical sequence represents the largest divisions (eons) to the smallest subdivisions (ages) of Earth's history.
Eon, epoch, period, era
The order of units of geologic time from longest to shortest is: eon, era, period, epoch.
eon>era>period
Eon, Era, and Epoch: APEX :D
You can't say it's the shortest, its length is unknown as of now because the Cenozoic era isn't over yet. But it is divided into smaller sections because the most geological and biological changes have happened during the Cenozoic Era, so they break it up, get it?
The shortest piece of Geologic time is the Holocene Epoch in the Cenozoic Era>
The geologic time intervals from longest to shortest are eon, era, period, epoch, and age. This hierarchical sequence represents the largest divisions (eons) to the smallest subdivisions (ages) of Earth's history.
Eon, epoch, period, era
What event brought the end of the Mesozoic Era? A.a minor earthquakeB.the evolution of bacteriaC.a global mass extinctionD.one volcanic eruption
The members of the Order Anura (Frogs) have the shortest spines (shortest spinal columns) (shortest vertebral columns) (shortest backbones)
The members of the Order Anura (Frogs) have the shortest spines (shortest spinal columns) (shortest vertebral columns) (shortest backbones)
The members of the Order Anura (Frogs) have the shortest spines (shortest spinal columns) (shortest vertebral columns) (shortest backbones)
Frogs have the shortest vertebral columns.