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• альгонская эра• протерозойская эра
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Proterozoic — /prot euhr euh zoh ik, proh teuhr /, Geol. adj. 1. noting or pertaining to the latter half of the Precambrian Era, from about 2.5 billion to 570 million years ago, characterized by the appearance of bacteria and marine algae; Algonkian. n. 2. the … Universalium
Proterozoic — Prot•er•o•zo•ic [[t]ˌprɒt ər əˈzoʊ ɪk, ˌproʊ tər [/t]] adj. 1) gel noting or pertaining to the latter half of the Precambrian Era, from about 2.5 billion to 570 million years ago, when bacteria and marine algae were the principal forms of life 2) … From formal English to slang
proterozoic — proterozojus statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Antroji Žemės geologinės istorijos antroji era, prasidėjusi prieš 2,6 mlrd. m., po archėjaus, pasibaigusi prieš 570 mln. m. prieš paleozojų; per tą laikotarpį susidariusių uolienų … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Proterozoic — /proʊtərəˈzoʊɪk / (say prohtuhruh zohik) adjective 1. of or relating to a geological era or rocks preceding the Palaeozoic. –noun 2. the era or rocks intervening between Archaeozoic and Palaeozoic, presumed to be characterised by relative… …
Proterozoic — adj. & n. Geol. adj. of or relating to the later part of the Precambrian era, characterized by the oldest forms of life. n. this time. Etymology: Gk proteros former + zoe life, zoos living … Useful english dictionary
proterozoic — adj. & n. Geol. adj. of or relating to the later part of the Precambrian era, characterized by the oldest forms of life. n. this time. Etymology: Gk proteros former + zoe life, zoos living … Useful english dictionary
Paleozoic Era — or Palaeozoic Era Major interval of geologic time, с 543–248 million years ago. From the Greek for ancient life, it is the first era of the Phanerozoic Eon and is followed by the Mesozoic Era. It is divided into six periods: (from oldest to… … Universalium
History of the Earth — For the history of modern humans, see History of the world. Geological time put in a diagram called a geological clock, showing the relative lengths of the eons of the Earth s history The history of the Earth describes the most important events… … Wikipedia
Europe — /yoor euhp, yerr / for 1; /yoo roh pee, yeuh / for 2, n. 1. a continent in the W part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains on the E and the Caucasus Mountains and the Black and… … Universalium
Mount Tai — The landscape of Mount Tai with a temple situated at one of its slopes Elevation … Wikipedia
Kenorland — was one of the earliest supercontinents on Earth. It is believed to have formed during the Neoarchaean Era 2.7 billion years ago (2.7 Ga) by the accretion of Neoarchaean cratons and the formation of new continental crust. Kenorland comprised what … Wikipedia