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The Geologic Time Scale

The Geologic Time Scale. Mass extinctions. 99.9% of all living things that have ever existed on earth have gone extinct earth has experienced 5 five extinctions . Geologic time scale. Era Largest unit of geologic time

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The Geologic Time Scale

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  1. The GeologicTime Scale

  2. Mass extinctions • 99.9% of all living things that have ever existed on earth have gone extinct • earth has experienced 5 five extinctions

  3. Geologic time scale • Era • Largest unit of geologic time • lasts tens to hundreds of millions of years and consists of two or more periods. • Period • Divides Eras • Most commonly used units of time scale • Lasts millions of years • Each is associated with a particular rock system • Epochs • Divide Periods • Smallest unit of geologic time • Lasts several million years

  4. Pre Cambrian

  5. Paleozoic ERa

  6. Cambrian544-505 mya

  7. Ordovician505-440 mya

  8. Silurian440-410 mya

  9. Devonian410-360 mya

  10. Carboniferous360-286 mya

  11. Permian286 – 245 mya

  12. Mesozoic era

  13. Triassic245-208 mya

  14. Jurassic208-146 mya

  15. Cretaceous146-65 mya

  16. Cenozoic era

  17. Tertiary65-1.8 mya

  18. Quarternary1.8 mya- present

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