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Geological history of Earth
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Geological history of Earth
Cenozoic era
(the last 66 million years)
Quaternary
(the last 2.588 million years)
Holocene (the last 11,650 years)
Pleistocene (11,650 years ago–2.588 million years ago)
Neogene
(2.588 million years ago–23.03
mya
)
Pliocene (2.588–5.333 mya)
Miocene (5.333–23.03 mya)
Palaeogene
(23.03 million years ago–66 mya)
Oligocene (23.03–33.9 mya)
Eocene (33.9–56.0 mya)
Palaeocene (56.0–66.0 mya)
Mesozoic era
(66 million years ago–251.902 mya)
Cretaceous
(66 million years ago–145.0 mya)
Late (66.0–100.5 mya)
Early (100.5–145.0 mya)
Jurassic
(145 million years ago–201.3 mya)
Late (145.0–163.5 mya)
Middle (163.5–174.1 mya)
Early (174.1–201.3 mya)
Triassic
(201.3–251.902 mya)
Late (201.3–237 mya)
Middle (237–247.2 mya)
Early (247.2–251.902 mya)
Palaeozoic era
(251.902–541.0 mya)
Permian
(251.902–298.9 mya)
Lopingian (251.902–259.8 mya)
Guadalupian (259.8–272.3 mya)
Cisuralian (272.3–298.9 mya)
Carboniferous
(298.9–358.9 mya)
Pennsylvanian (298.9–323.2 mya)
Mississippian (323.2–358.9 mya)
Devonian
(358.9–419.2 mya)
Late (358.9–382.7 mya)
Middle (382.7–393.3 mya)
Early (393.3–419.2 mya)
Silurian
(419.2–443.8 Mya)
Pridoli (419.2–423.0 mya)
Ludlow (423.0–427.4 mya)
Wenlock (427.4–433.4 mya)
Llandovery (433.4–443.8 mya)
Ordovician
(443.8–485.4 mya)
Late (443.8–458.4 mya)
Middle (458.4–470.0 mya)
Early (470.0–485.4 mya)
Cambrian
(485.4–541.0 mya)
Furongian (485.4–497 mya)
Miaolingian (497–509 mya)
Series 2 (509–521 mya)
Terreneuvian (521–541.0 mya)
Proterozoic eon
(541.0 mya–2.5 Gya)
Neoproterozoic era
(541.0 mya–1 Gya)
Ediacaran (541.0–~635 mya)
Cryogenian (~635–~720 mya)
Tonian (~720 mya–1 Gya)
Mesoproterozoic era
(1–1.6 Gya)
Stenian (1–1.2 Gya)
Ectasian (1.2–1.4 Gya)
Calymmian (1.4–1.6 Gya)
Palaeoproterozoic era
(1.6–2.5 Gya)
Statherian (1.6–1.8 Gya)
Orosirian (1.8–2.05 Gya)
Rhyacian (2.05–2.3 Gya)
Siderian (2.3–2.5 Gya)
Archean eon
(2.5–4 Gya)
Eras
Neoarchean (2.5–2.8 Gya)
Mesoarchean (2.8–3.2 Gya)
Palaeoarchean (3.2–3.6 Gya)
Eoarchean (3.6–4 Gya)
Hadean eon
(4–4.6 Gya)
kya
= thousands years ago.
mya
= millions years ago.
Gya
= billions years ago.
See also:
Geologic time scale
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