quaternary
The geological time scale organizes a long period of time.
Geological " deep " time gives ample time for evolutionary processes to occur.
IT encompasses all of the geological time period that have happened since the begin of time
Earthquake is one of the geological process that occurs the shortest amount of time.
A geological time scale can best be reconstructed using a wide variety of reference books and materials that lay out the chronological order of the geological scale.
For most geological processes, 100 years is a very short time, so to answer your question, no.
James Croll has written: 'Climate and time in their geological relations' -- subject(s): Geological time, Glacial epoch, Climatology, Ocean currents 'Stellar evolution and its relations to geological time' -- subject(s): Cosmogony
Geological time starts at the Big bang. For example, if a scientist says that a 1000years is not a long time in "geological time" they simply mean on a timescale a thousand years in nothing
periods
The Precambrian.
It is an epoch.
To see the difference between eras over time is the purpose of a geological timeline.