Earth History

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Earth History Climate History

Select one of the times from the list on the left and travel through time and check out what the Earth looked liked in the far distant past or what it might look like far into the future. 

At each stop there is more information about each geological time period.

 

 

Precambrian
Cambrian
Ordovician
Silurian
Devonian
Early Carboniferous
Late Carboniferous
Permian
Triassic
Jurassic
Late Jurassic
Cretaceous
K/T extinction
Eocene
Miocene
Last Ice Age
Modern World
Future World
Future +100
Future +250

Welcome to the UCMP Web Lift for Geologic Time!

Phanerozoic Eon
(544 mya to present) 
Cenozoic Era
(65 mya to today)
Quaternary (1.8 mya to today)
       Holocene (11,000 years to today)
       Pleistocene (1.8 mya to 11,000 yrs)
Tertiary (65 to 1.8 mya)
       Pliocene (5 to 1.8 mya)
       Miocene (23 to 5 mya)
       Oligocene (38 to 23 mya)
       Eocene (54 to 38 mya)
       Paleocene (65 to 54 mya)
Mesozoic Era
(245 to 65 mya)
Cretaceous (146 to 65 mya)
Jurassic (208 to 146 mya)
Triassic (245 to 208 mya)
Paleozoic Era
(544 to 245 mya)
Permian (286 to 245 mya)
Carboniferous (360 to 286 mya)
       Pennsylvanian (325 to 286 mya)
       Mississippian (360 to 325 mya) 
Devonian (410 to 360 mya)
Silurian (440 to 410 mya)
Ordovician (505 to 440 mya)
Cambrian (544 to 505 mya)
        Tommotian (530 to 527 mya) 
Precambrian Time
(4,500 to 544 mya) 
Proterozoic Era
(2500 to 544 mya) 
Neoproterozoic (900 to 544 mya)
       Vendian (650 to 544 mya) 
Mesoproterozoic (1600 to 900 mya)
Paleoproterozoic (2500 to 1600 mya)
Archaean
(3800 to 2500 mya)
Hadean
(4500 to 3800 mya) 

Other Links:
Evolution Climate, Geology, Flora, and Fauna from each of the Geologic Eras.

Global Earth History A wonderful source of information on the geological history of the earth is a site at Northern Arizona University. Click on each of the minatures of maps from their site for more detailed maps and descriptions.