Geologic time scale

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Across
  1. 3. ending with the asteroid impact that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs.
  2. 5. these represent shorter blocks of time, often used to describe the most recent 66 million years
  3. 7. The current eon, which began 541 million years ago. It is defined by the abundance of complex, "visible" life
  4. 8. this is often called the "Age of Reptiles," with the rise and dominance of dinosaurs
  5. 10. Modern humans. Our species emerged roughly 300,000 years ago in Africa
  6. 14. It began roughly 11,700 years ago after the last major ice age
  7. 15. 66 million years ago after the extinction of the dinosaurs. It is known as the "Age of Mammals."
  8. 17. A supercontinent that incorporated almost all of Earth's landmasses
  9. 18. it was a warm, wet time when giant dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus thrived and the first birds appeared
Down
  1. 1. The first 600 million years of Earth's existence with extreme heat
  2. 2. The current geologic period, characterized by cyclic ice ages and the evolution of modern humans
  3. 4. called the "Ice Age," this epoch lasted from 2.58 million to 11,700 years ago
  4. 6. A subdivision of an era
  5. 9. The largest formal unit of geologic time
  6. 11. the time of swampy forests. The decay of these plants created the massive coal deposits we mine today.
  7. 12. the most severe mass extinction event in Earth's history.
  8. 13. early humans that lived roughly 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago.
  9. 16. A major division of time within an eon