What are the three eras within the Phanerozoic eon?

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Jan 16, 2018

The three eras within the Phanerozoic eon are

  • the Paleozoic era (541 million to 252 million years ago)
  • the Mesozoic era (252 million to 66 million years ago)
  • the Cenozoic era (66 million years ago to the present)

Explanation:

The Phanerozoic eon is the eon of abundant complex life.
It is the eon we are living in.

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#"Before the Phanerozoic Eon"#

During the long long time before our eon, there was little or no life.
That span of time is called the Precambrian. The Precambrian makes up almost 90% of the earth's history #-# everything between the formation of the earth 4.6 billion years ago up to 600 million years ago.

The Precambrian eons before the proliferation of complex life (our Phanerozoic eon) are:

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#"The Phanoerozoic Eon"#

At long last, complex life sprang into being, with the
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/history_of_the_earth/Cambrian

The Cambrian Explosion is the beginning of the Phanerozoic eon, divided into three eras.

  • The Paleozoic Era
    ▸ The Paleozoic Era is the oldest of the three Eras and dates from 540 Million to 248 Million Years Ago.
    ▸ During the Paleozoic Era, multicelled living things acquired hard body parts, bones, vertebral columns, mandibles, and teeth.
    ▸ Common in the Paleozoic Era were trilobites, crinoids, brachiopods, fish, insects, amphibians, and early reptiles.

  • The Mesozoic Era
    ▸ The Mesozoic Era extended from 248 Million to 65 Million Years Ago.
    ▸ The Mesozoic Era was important for the fossil remains of the dinosaurs and other reptiles that lived.
    ▸ However, the Mesozoic Era landscape was also occupied by insects, early mammals, plants such as conifers and ferns, fish, and finally flowering plants and early birds.

  • The Cenozoic Era
    ▸ The Cenozoic Era began 65 Million Years Ago with the extinction of the dinosaurs and continues into the Present.
    ▸ The extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Mesozoic Era opened up vast new habitats and environments for early mammals and birds to adapt to and occupy.
    http://imnh.isu.edu/exhibits/online/geo_time/geo_time_eras.htm

Here's a geological time scale of the three eras of the Phanerozoic

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https://andyckh.deviantart.com/art/Geological-Timeline-Chart-283922560