The Saffir-Simpson scale measures the strength of a hurricane based on its sustained wind speed. A time scale measures the amount of time that goes by in a given period.
time scale that geological can back the past of the hundreds of years
The geologic time scale is the system of chronology that organizes the Earth's history based on stratigraphy, or the study of Earth's rock layers and their ages. The geologic time scale is divided into several spans of time. From longest to shortest they are: Eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages.
Precambrian is the largest division of the geologic time scale.
On a widespread scale.
Phanerozoic
Read what the scale or the key to the scale says.
You need to define how mean the scale points are.
No such thing. Some geometers consider time to be the fourth dimension. There is a "geologic time scale" which is the time scale at which you notice continents moving and mountain ridges growing and being eroded (very long time scale)
The geological time scale organizes a long period of time.
The spring scale is another type of scale to measure balence.
There are innumerable scales and the answer depends on which scale you mean.
Do you mean WHERE on the scale?
On a geologic time scale, yes. On any other time scale, no.
Not to scale indicates something done NOT according to the proportions of an established scale of measurement
A scale weighs an object OR If you mean a scale that can be found on fish, scales can protect and animal.
The time scale of the weathering process can be defined time - scales of erosion and sedimentary.