An epoch is longer than an era. An epoch can last for more than one lifetime.
An epoch, an era, or an age.
Millennium (1000 years)
The plural is epochs.
AH stands for After Hijra. CE stands for Civil Epoch (the zero date of the Islamic calendar)
A millennium is equal to one thousand years, so anything longer than a millennium would be a time span greater than this. For example, a multi-millennium period, such as two millennia (2,000 years) or more, would be considered longer. Additionally, terms like "epoch" or "era" can refer to extended periods of time that exceed a millennium, depending on the context used in history or geology.
Eon, Era, and Epoch: APEX :D
We live in the Cenozonic Era and the Holocene Epoch.
epoch - era
The Jurassic era, which lasted from approximately 201 to 145 million years ago, is characterized by the dominance of dinosaurs. In the middle of the Jurassic period, the Tithonian epoch saw the evolution of larger predators like Allosaurus and Stegosaurus.
Epoch is an age signifying change, a new era. Hence, it has no active antonym.
Epoch
In geology, an era is a greater unit than an epoch. Elsewhere the two words are synonymous.
The oldest epoch in the Cenozoic era is the Paleocene epoch, which lasted from about 66 to 56 million years ago. It followed the extinction of the dinosaurs and saw the rise of mammals as the dominant land animals.
Era.
Paleocene Epoch
The Cenozoic Era
The correct order representing units of geologic time in increasing order is B. Eon, era, period, epoch. This hierarchy reflects the largest to smallest divisions of geologic time, with eons being the longest intervals and epochs being the shortest.