How to say "geological era" in Chinese?

In Chinese "geological era" translates to  地质时代 

Transliteration: Dìzhì shídài

🇨🇳 恐龙生存于地质时代的侏罗纪和白垩纪。

🗣️ Kǒnglóng shēngcún yú dìzhì shídài de Zhūluójì hé Báichùjì.

🇺🇸 Dinosaurs lived in the geological eras of Jurassic and Cretaceous.



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How to say "geological era" in Chinese?

You can use the word "地质时代" which translates to "Geological era".

How to pronounce "地质时代" (geological era) in Chinese?

The word "地质时代" is pronounced as "Dìzhì shídài".

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