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4.6 billion years
about 10000 years ago
Most of Earth's history has occurred in the Precambrian Era, a time span of over 4 billion years.
The last 10,000 years of climate history are the years immediately following the Ice Age. Over these 10,000 years, the climate has invariably become warmer, as evidenced by the amounts of ice caps melting within the globe.
the largest volcanic eruption in american history was the one at mount st helens on the 18th of may 1980
10000
4.6 billion years
From the information given in the question there is no reason to suppose that the angle will change.
The Triassic
The Precambrian Super-Eon lasted from Earths creation 4.54 billion years ago until the Cambrian Period 542 million years ago. Some 3.998 billion years. This accounts for about 88% of Earth's history.
87,658,127.7 hours is 10000 years.
4 billon years i think
It is about 10000 years oldBY CASEYIt is about 10000 years old
about 10000 years ago
Most of Earth's history has occurred in the Precambrian Era, a time span of over 4 billion years.
no way not in a 10000 years no way not in a 10000 years no way not in a 10000 years
The last 10,000 years of climate history are the years immediately following the Ice Age. Over these 10,000 years, the climate has invariably become warmer, as evidenced by the amounts of ice caps melting within the globe.