Oxygen is believed not to be present at the time of Earth's formation.
Nothing happened. Formation immediately just became present day in an instant.
The earths magnetic polarity at the time of rock formation.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing has happened!
It is questionable due to the fact that there is no official timeline of Fraser Island.
Rock formation, layering and composition, and the plant and animal fossil record, all help to form a time-line.
That depends on the amount of time given. Do you mean from formation until the present? Or in the span of one Earth year?
P. A. Tikhmenev has written: 'The historical review of formation of the Russian-American company and its activity up to the present time'
Geologic time covers the period from the formation of the Earth to the present, a period of roughly 4.6 billion years.
At the present time ... early 21st Century ... a large part of it is called "Israel".
Einstein completely rejected the separation of time known as the "now". He believed there was no true division between the past, present or future and all existed simultaneously. He felt there was but a single existence. Speaking after the death of a friend, he wrote a letter to the man's family, citing that although he had passed on before him, it was of no consequence since physicists believed the separation between past, present and future is only an allusion.
The geological time scale organizes a long period of time.
At the time, the Solar System was believed to be fake. People believed only Earth was real.