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The '''geologic time scale''' is used to help organize Pavala's geological and biological history. | The '''geologic time scale''' is used to help organize Pavala's geological and biological history. | ||
The Kon period, the current geological period, began approximately 45.3 million years ago with the [[Kol-Kon | The Kon period, the current geological period, began approximately 45.3 million years ago with the [[Kol-Kon extinction event]]. The Waleic era, the current geological era, began 139.6 million years ago. |
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The geologic time scale is used to help organize Pavala's geological and biological history.
The Kon period, the current geological period, began approximately 45.3 million years ago with the Kol-Kon extinction event. The Waleic era, the current geological era, began 139.6 million years ago.