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Geologists have divided Earth's history into time units, which are largely based on a. climates. b. magnetism in rocks. c. evidence of erosion. d. fossils
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Geologists have divided Earth's history into time units, which are largely based on
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b. magnetism in rocks.
c. evidence of erosion.
d. fossils
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Geologists have divided Earth's history into time units, which are largely based on
D) fossils.
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