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era

Any of the major divisions of geological time that includes several periods but is part of an eon. The eras of the current Phanerozoic in chronological order are the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. We are living in the Recent epoch of the Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era.

Geological time is broken up into geochronological units of which era is just one level of division. The hierarchy of geochronological divisions is eon, era, period, epoch, age, and chron. Eras are subdivisions of eons and periods are subdivisions of eras. Rocks representing an era of geological time comprise an erathem.


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Choosing his pitches with that in mind has helped make Finora a star pitcher with an earned run average of 1.
During that skid the pen has allowed 17 earned runs in just 14 1/3 innings, giving it an earned run average close to 11.
Johan Santana of the Minnesota Twins currently leads the American League in earned run average, strikeouts, and opponents batting average and is a leading candidate for the AL Cy Young Award.
 
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