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The Geologic Time Scale Is Broken Up into Time Units

Question 145

Question 145

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The geologic time scale is broken up into time units of different sizes based on


A) eons,eras,periods,and epochs.
B) changes in fossilization.
C) visible and nonvisible life forms.
D) major changes in life forms.

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