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Learn BrightPublished at February 25, 2026 at 12:00 AM7:29
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Geologic Time | Learn about how scientists determine the age of the earth

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February 25, 2026 at 12:00 AM
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How old is the earth? Around 4.6 billion years old. We know this thanks to something called geologic time, which is the entire span of the earth’s history from its formation to the present day. In this educational video, we are going to learn more about geologic time, and how it is measured! Remember how we said the earth is around 4.6 billion years old? Well, the universe is anywhere from 13.6 to 26 billion years old. So even though 4.6 billion years seems like a long time, it is actually pretty short in terms of the entire universe. Wild to think about, right? To help us understand geologic time, scientists have organized it in to units. These units are based on the rock record and significant events in the earth’s history, like geological changes and the evolution of life. These units are: eon, era, period, epoch, and age. We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about geologic time! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more! https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/geologic-time/ https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/dinos-a-to-z-geologic-time/ Thank you for watching and learning with us! We’re constantly releasing new content and videos so click that “Subscribe” button and you’ll notified.   What you will learn in Geologic Time: 0:00 Introduction 1:22 Geologic time organized in units 1:59 Eons and eras 2:57 Periods and epochs 3:39 Ages 4:21 How scientists determine start and end of time units 5:34 Cenozoic Era 6:03 Review of the facts   Find and Follow Us Online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnBright/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/LearnBrightEducation Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/LearnBrightEducation YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/LearnBright Website: https://learnbright.org/   *Teachers and Parents! Did you know? In addition to these great videos, we have also created a library of high quality and engaging lessons for your elementary aged student(s). Visit us, sign up for a free account, and instantly you'll have access to thousands of lesson plans, learning materials, teaching instructions, activities, and assignments that your kids will really enjoy! We hope to see you soon!   Browse our entire collection of Science lesson plans: https://learnbright.org/lessons/?filter_subject=science   #geologictime #ageoftheearth
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