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The answer is A I think

The earliest three eons of Earth's history, the Precambrian, lasted from roughly 4.6 billion to 635 million years ago. The Proterozoic, Archean, and Hadean eons make up the Precambrian period. The Proterozoic is the most recent aeon. 88% of Earth's history occurs during the Precambrian. So the C is the correct answer.

What is the Precambrian eon ?

The word "Precambrian" is a colloquial term that is frequently used in scientific literature to refer to a significant portion of the Geological Time Scale, which spans from approximately 4.560 to 541 million years ago.

This time span equates to nearly 88% of the Earth's existence, with limits denoting the beginning of the Planet Earth and the appearance of fossils appropriate for systematic biostratigraphic correlation.

The name "Precambrian" has been used informally from the middle of the 19th century, right after the Cambrian Period was established, though its origin is unclear.

Hence, the correct answer is option C, 88 percent.

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