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- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 definition "The Paleoproterozoic Era, spanning the time period from 2,500 to 1,600 million years ago (2.5–1.6 Ga), is the first of the three sub-divisions (eras) of the Proterozoic Eon. The Paleoproterozoic is also the longest era of the Earth's geological history. It was during this era that the continents first stabilized. Paleontological evidence suggests that the Earth's rotational rate during this era resulted in 20-hour days ~1.8 billion years ago, implying a total of ~450 days per year." @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 id "1648613" @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 path_id 4407ca3c-3dc0-402c-bfc3-4dabd23f283a @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 path_id a9f88ca9-5d19-45fa-8fbb-3c6ff5f1f190 @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 path_label "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 path_label "PROTEROZOIC" @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 prefLabel "PALEOPROTEROZOIC" @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 reference "International Commission on Stratigraphy (http://www.stratigraphy.org/)" @default.
- a4a66454-acdb-4493-b5db-765653e5b824 tag "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.