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What is the longest division of time in the geologic time scale?
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What is the longest division of time in the geologic time scale?
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The longest division of time in the geologic time scale is the Eon. It spans hundreds to thousands of millions of years. The two biggest Eons are the
Precambrian eon and the Phanerozoic eon.
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