Proterozoic aeon

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Definition

Noun 1. A specific geological eon: The Proterozoic Aeon is the geological time period extending from approximately 2,500 million years ago to 544 million years ago. It follows the Archean Aeon and precedes the Phanerozoic Aeon. This aeon is characterized by significant events in Earth's history, including the development of an oxygenated atmosphere, the formation of stable continents, and the evolution of increasingly complex life forms, such as bacteria, fungi, and primitive multicellular organisms.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Proterozoic Aeon witnessed the first widespread glaciation events, known as "Snowball Earth" episodes.
    • Scientists study rock formations from the Proterozoic Aeon to understand the rise of atmospheric oxygen.
    • The fossil record from the late Proterozoic Aeon includes the first evidence of simple multicellular life.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Proterozoic": Often used as a standalone term to refer to the Proterozoic Aeon.
    • The transition from the Proterozoic to the Phanerozoic is marked by the Cambrian explosion of life.
Variants and Related Words
  • Proterozoic (adj): Pertaining to the Proterozoic Aeon.
    • Proterozoic rocks contain important clues about early Earth conditions.
  • Proterozoic Eon: A synonymous term for Proterozoic Aeon.
  • Neoproterozoic, Mesoproterozoic, Paleoproterozoic (n): The three major eras that constitute the Proterozoic Aeon.
Synonyms
  • Proterozoic Eon
  • The Proterozoic (when used as a proper noun referring to the time period)
Related Phrases
  • Precambrian Time: A larger, informal span of time that includes the Proterozoic, Archean, and Hadean Aeons. The Proterozoic Aeon constitutes the most recent part of the Precambrian.
    • The Proterozoic Aeon is the longest and most recent segment of Precambrian time.
Noun
  1. from 2,500 to 544 million years ago; bacteria and fungi; primitive multicellular organisms