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Janae Merritt
19 January, 18:27
What is the largest unit of geologic time
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Carina Huber
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The geologic history of the Earth is broken up into hierarchical chunks of time. From largest to smallest, this hierarchy includes eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages.
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