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How many years did the Precambrian Era span? 2.5 billion 5 million 5,000 none of the above
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How many years did the Precambrian Era span? 2.5 billion 5 million 5,000 none of the above
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It is about 4, 525 million years. So the closest answer would be 5000. Or it would be non of the above.
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