Geological Time periods - Statistics

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Dominance of dinosaurs; appearance of the first birds. Jurassic
80%
Ends with the largest mass extinction in Earth's history Permian
80%
Appearance of the first dinosaurs and mammals. Triassic
80%
Rapid diversification of life Cambrian
73%
Rise of flowering plants; ends with the mass extinction that wiped out non-avian dinosaurs. Cretaceous
73%
(4.6 - 4.0 Ga) The time of the Earth and Moon's creation is characterized by a molten surface and constant bombardment by asteroids Hadean
67%
The current period, including the Pleistocene (Ice Ages) and the Holocene (the current epoch starting ~11,700 years ago). Quaternary
67%
Known for vast coal-forming swamps; divided in the U.S. into the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian periods. Carboniferous
60%
Often called the "Age of Fishes" Devonian
60%
Known as the "Age of Reptiles," this era lasted from 252 to 66 Ma Mesozoic
60%
First land plants and widespread marine invertebrates. Ordovician
60%
The "Age of Mammals" began 66 Ma and continues today. Cenozoic
53%
Includes the Miocene and Pliocene epochs; characterized by the spread of grassy ecosystems. Neogene
53%
Spanning from 539 to 252 Ma, this era saw the diversification of marine life and the transition of plants and animals to land. Paleozoic
53%
Diversification of jawed fish and early vascular plants. Silurian
53%
(4.0 – 2.5 Ga)The cooling of the Earth's crust, the formation of the first continents, and the appearance of the earliest single-celled life. Archean
47%
An informal grouping of the majority of Earth's lifespan, and includes ~90% of all time. Precambrian
40%
(2.5 Ga – 539 Ma) Oxygen begins to accumulate in the atmosphere. Multicellular life and eukaryotes emerge toward the end of this eon. Proterozoic
40%
(539 Ma – Present) This is the eon of "visible life," where complex multicellular organisms became abundant in the fossil record. It is divided into three major eras: Phanerozoic
33%
Includes the Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene epochs. Mammals expand rapidly Plaeogene
0%
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