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The Geologic Time scale helps to divide Earth's long history into more manageable pieces of time. What is the age of the Earth? 3.5 billion years old 2019 years old 6.4 million years old 4.5 billion years
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The Geologic Time scale helps to divide Earth's long history into more manageable pieces of time.
What is the age of the Earth?
3.5 billion years old
2019 years old
6.4 million years old
4.5 billion years old
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4.5 billion years old
Hope this helps!!!
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I’m pretty sure it is 4.5 billion years old
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