Cryogenian

The Cryogenian (pronunciation: /kraɪoʊˈdʒɛniən/, from Greek cryos "cold" and genesis "birth") is a geologic period that lasted from 720 to 635 million years ago. It forms the second geologic period of the Neoproterozoic Era, preceded by the Tonian Period and followed by the Ediacaran. The Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations during the Cryogenian period, which are the greatest ice ages known to have occurred on Earth, occurred during this period. These events are the subject of much scientific controversy.

Cryogenian

The Cryogenian (pronunciation: /kraɪoʊˈdʒɛniən/, from Greek cryos "cold" and genesis "birth") is a geologic period that lasted from 720 to 635 million years ago. It forms the second geologic period of the Neoproterozoic Era, preceded by the Tonian Period and followed by the Ediacaran. The Sturtian and Marinoan glaciations during the Cryogenian period, which are the greatest ice ages known to have occurred on Earth, occurred during this period. These events are the subject of much scientific controversy.