| Era/Period/Epoch/Division | Time  (Millions of Years Ago)  | 
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    Hadean Time Hadean time is not a geological period. No rocks on the Earth are this old - except for meteorites. During Hadean time, the Solar System was forming, probably within a large cloud of gas and dust around the sun, called an accretion disc.  | 
    6000-5000 | ||||||
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    Archaeozoic Era 700 Million year span of heavy asteroid and comet bombardment; Earth's Crust Forms  | 
    5000-1500 | ||||||
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     Pre-Cambrain Era  | 
    
     Pre-Cambrain Period  | 
    
     Archaen Epoch Single-celled organisms  | 
    
     Early Archean  | 
    1500-900 | |||
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     Middle Archean  | 
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     Late Archean  | 
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     Proterozoic Epoch Earliest fossil animals and plants  | 
    
     Paleo-Proterozoic  | 
    900-545 | |||||
| Meso-Proterozoic | |||||||
| Neo-Proterozoic | 
    Vendian algae; lichens  | 
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     Lower Paleozoic Era  | 
    
    Cambrian Period First traces of vascular plants; first chordates evolve (gives rise to vertebrates); first animals with hard skeletons (mollusks, coral) develop; extinction of first great expansion of marine life  | 
    545-505 | |||||
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    Ordovician Period Jawless fish appear; second great expansion and diversity of marine life; first land-based plants  | 
    505-438 | ||||||
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    Silurian Period Widespread distribution of plants on land; first land animals (arthorpods); jawed fishes appear  | 
    438-410 | ||||||
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     Upper Paleozoic Era  | 
    
    Devonian Period Advanced plants evolve; first forests; insects appear; fish groups develop; amphibians appear  | 
    410-355 | |||||
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    Carboniferous Period Gymnosperms (seed-bearing plants) first appear; club mosses, horsetails, ferns; trees dominate; amphibians evolve; first reptiles develop and colonize land; mammal-like reptiles dominate land  | 
    Mississippian (US Only) | 355-290 | |||||
| Pennsylvanian (US Only) | |||||||
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    Permian Period Mammal-like reptiles and archosaurs dominate land; trilobites and other types of marine life disappear  | 
    290-250 | ||||||
| Mesozoic Era | 
    Triassic Period Gymnosperms (seed-bearing plants) evolve; reptiles diversify and dominate; dinosaurs appear; mammal-like reptiles disappear; primitive true mammals evolve  | 
    250-205 | |||||
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    Jurassic Period Cycads, conifers; dinosaurs reach gigantic forms and are dominate animals; first birds evolve  | 
    205-135 | ||||||
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    Cretaceous Period Bird groups continue to evolve; dinosaurs continue to diversify; modern mammals begin to evolve; angiosperms (flowering plants) evolve; modern plant types begin to appear; mass extinction of dinosaurs and marine reptiles  | 
    135-65 | ||||||
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     Cenozoic Era  | 
    
     Tertiary Period Mammal groups evolve and become the dominate life on Earth; bird groups continue to evolve; first apes appear; upright hominids appear  | 
    Paleocene Epoch | 65-55 | ||||
| Eocene Epoch | 55-38 | ||||||
| Oligocene Epoch | 38-26 | ||||||
| Miocene Epoch | 26-6 | ||||||
| Pliocene Epoch | 6-1.8 | ||||||
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    Quarternary Period Modern man; early civilization; growth of civilization and rise of technology  | 
    Pleistocene 
    Epoch Ice-age mammals; mammoths prominent; Neanderthal man; Cro-magnon man; formation of agriculture and permanent communities  | 
    1.8-0.01 | |||||
| (Lower Paleolithic) | 0.50-0.25 | ||||||
| (Middle Paleolithic) | 0.25-0.06 | ||||||
| (Upper Paleolithic) | 0.06-0.01 | ||||||
| Holocene Epoch | 0.01-0 | ||||||
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