Phanerozoic is the eon which geologic time scale means visable life.
The geologic time scale is a chronological framework that categorizes Earth's history into distinct intervals based on significant geological and paleontological events. "Visible life" typically refers to the periods in this scale where complex life forms, particularly multicellular organisms, became prominent, such as during the Cambrian Explosion. This marks a time when a wide variety of life forms, including plants and animals, became recognizable in the fossil record. Essentially, the geologic time scale helps us understand the progression and evolution of life on Earth over billions of years.
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The suffix "zoic" in the names of geologic eras signifies a period of abundant life or a distinctive type of life forms that existed during that era. It is derived from the Greek word "zoe," which means life. This naming convention helps geologists and paleontologists categorize and distinguish different eras based on the dominant life forms present at the time.
Phanerozoic
Phanerozoic is the eon which geologic time scale means visable life.
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means you live forever
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Radiometric dating and association of fossils with time scales during the periods when life existed.
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