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Mya (unit)

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The correct title of this article is mya (unit). The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
For other uses of mya, see mya (disambiguation).

In astronomy, geology, and paleontology, mya or "m.y.a." is an acronym for million years ago. This abbreviation is commonly used as a unit of time to denote length of time before the present or "B.P." (before AD 1950). Specifically, one mya is equal to 106 years ago. The popular term 'mya' is replaced in scientific literature with Ma (megaannum).

Like the related unit bya or "b.y.a.," ("billion years ago"), mya is traditionally written in lowercase. The common term bya is replaced in scientific literature with Ga (gigaannum).

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[edit] Events around 1 mya:

[edit] Astronomical deep time:

  • The light we see now from the Andromeda Galaxy started 2.5 mya
  • The light we (do not) see now from the centre of the Milky Way started 0.026 mya

[edit] Geologic periods (Neogene):

[edit] Prehistoric Paleontology:

  • the permian-triassic mass extinction happend 248 mya killing off 99% of all species.
  • flowering plants appear 135 mya
  • dinosaurs are extinct 65 million mya
  • the first primates appear 90-55 mya
  • humans and chimpanzees diverge from a commen ancestor toumai around 7 mya.
  • The Stone Age started 3 mya
  • Homo erectus existed from 1.8 to 0.07 mya
    • and learns to control fire from 1.5 to 0.5 mya
    • and colonized Asia from 0.5 to 0.3 mya
  • Homo sapiens separated from Neanderthal lineage 0.6 mya

[edit] See also

hu:Mya (időegység) sh:Megaanum vi:Mya (đơn vị đo)

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