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Q: What is Geologic Timescale shown as a year?
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What was the longest timeframe of the geologic timescale?

About 50 to 100 million years.


What sentence would use Geologic Timescale?

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What does the geologic timescale encompass- tens of millions or hundreds of millions of years?

Hundreds of millions of years


Are mineral resources nonrenewable?

Mineral resources are considered non-renewable because their production by earth forces on a geologic timescale cannot keep up with their consumption by humans on a human timescale.


How are geologic units of similar ages shown on a geologic map?

A geologic map shows geologic units of various rock types and ages. Geologic units of similar ages are shown on a geologic map using the same color and symbol.


How are geologic units of similar ages are shown on a geologic map.?

on geologic maps, geologic units are distinguished by color. UNITS OF SIMILAR ARE ASSIGNED COLOR IN THE SAME COLOR FAMILY.


How geologic units of similar ages are shown on a geologic map?

on geologic maps, geologic units are distinguished by color. UNITS OF SIMILAR ARE ASSIGNED COLOR IN THE SAME COLOR FAMILY.


Geologic Timescale plant and animal life during the Eoarchean Era?

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The four types of geologic contacts traditionally shown on geologic maps?

Intrusive, erosional, structural, and depositional, I believe.


What does the geologic timescale encompass tens of millions or hundreds of millions of years?

More like over 4 billion years - that's the approximate age of planet Earth.


How old are you in terms of Geologic time have you been born died yet or both?

The geologic timescale is very accurate and precise in the Holocene (started about 12000 years before today). Many dating methods applied for this period of time use calendar ages and are directly compatible with or easily converted into the Gregorian calendar. For example in terms of carbon-14 ages I was born in year 35 "in the future" (1950 is the reference year 0).


Will Earth die in 1 million years?

It is highly unlikely. A million years is a short time on a geologic timescale. Earth will remain habitable for a few hundred million years into the future.