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  1. 3. A epoch of the upper Tertiary period, spanning the time between 23.8 and 5.3 million years ago. It is named after the Greek words "meion" (less) and "ceno" (new).
  2. 4. Second epoch of the Neogene Period
  3. 7. Fourth epoch of the silurian period
  4. 8. First epoch of the permian period
  5. 10. Third Epoch of the Permian Period
  6. 11. First epoch of the Quaternary Period
  7. 12. 9 foot tall mammal that fed off of surface vegetation
  8. 15. Person who studies fossils
  9. 16. million years ago.an European stage of the Upper Cretaceous, spanning the time between 72 and 66
  10. 17. Greek and is named after the words “palaois” (old) and “ceno” (new)
  11. 18. Oldest time known as of today
  12. 19. Second epoch of the silurian period
  13. 23. Period that also stands for “Coal Deposits”
  14. 25. The final era of the Precambrian, spanning the time between 2.5 billion and 544 million years ago. Fossils of both primitive single celled and more advanced multicellular organisms begin to appear in abundance in rocks from this era. Its name means "early life.
  15. 30. European stage of the Lower Cretaceous, spanning the time between 131 and 122 million years ago.
  16. 31. Third and last period of the Mesozoic Era
  17. 33. Another name of "Giant Mammals"
  18. 34. Another Name of the Saber tooth cat
  19. 36. Time period when land was mostly water with numerous amounts of trilobites
  20. 39. most important evolution of the Quaternary Period
  21. 42. Historical bone found by excavating
  22. 43. Relative of Timber wolves; Hunted in packs and are six feet tall
  23. 44. The largest mass extinction was recorded in this period
  24. 45. European stage of the Upper Cretaceous, spanning the time between 91 and 90 million years ago.
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  1. 1. Third epoch of the silurian period
  2. 2. Pangea began to break apart, forming Gondwana in the south and Laurasia in the north.
  3. 3. Greek and means “Middle Life”
  4. 4. First period of the Cenozoic Era
  5. 5. second epoch of the Permian Period
  6. 6. Second period of the Mesozoic Era
  7. 9. Giant Land Mass
  8. 13. First epoch of the silurian period
  9. 14. A period of the Paleozoic era, spanning the time between 360 and 325 million years ago. It is named after the Mississippi River valley, which contains good exposures of rocks of this age.
  10. 15. when platforms of earth's land move together, above, or under each other
  11. 17. Greek and means “Old Life”
  12. 20. Second epoch of the Paleogene Period
  13. 21. Last period of the Cenozoic Era, as of now
  14. 22. a period of time in which a particular event takes place; winter, summer
  15. 24. Fourth Period of the Paleozoic Era
  16. 26. Third epoch of the Paleogene Period
  17. 27. The eon that makes up the Mesozoic, Cenozoic, and Paleozoic Era
  18. 28. The latest period of the Proterozoic era, spanning the time between 650 and 544 million years ago. Sometimes referred to as the Ediacaran period, the Vendian is distinguished by fossils representing a characteristic collection of complex soft-bodied organisms found at several localities around the world.
  19. 29. The earliest subdivision of the Precambrian, spanning the time between the formation of the Earth, about 4.5 billion years ago, and the start of the Archaean era, 3.8 billion years ago. This interval predates the period of true geologic time since no rocks of this age are known on Earth, with the exception of a few meteorites
  20. 32. European stage of the Upper Cretaceous, spanning the time between 88 and 84 million years ago.
  21. 35. Second epoch of the Quaternary period
  22. 37. First period of the Paleozoic Era
  23. 38. Second period of the Cenozoic Era
  24. 40. Time when first coral reefs started to appear
  25. 41. First epoch of the Neogene Period
  26. 42. Animals of a given region or period of geological time