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Not necessarily the 'distant' past. For example, your view of the sun reveals it as it was about 8 minutes ago, of the moon as it was only about 1-1/2 seconds ago, and of a person across the street as he was about 0.00000005 second ago.
as long as the earth has existed earthquakes have affected it
No. Basing it on a day's weather report doesn't mean anything. You wouldn't know if it was record temperatures or extremely rare weather for that area without looking at its past weather and average climate.
Mainly that galaxies that are very far away (i.e., from the distant past) look different to galaxies that are near-by (from the more recent past).
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The Spiderman of a distant past
Yes, flowing water existed on Antartica in the distant past. It is evident since there is a massive block of water in that region.
It did not in the distant past.
Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
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The likely word is "ancient" (very old, or of the distant past).
Desperate Housewives - 2004 Distant Past 4-8 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14 Venezuela:PG-13
Anthropologists can help us learn about the distant past in a variety of ways. For example, by conducting studies of isolated tribes who still live like our ancestors did in many ways.
Extremely is an adverb. Only verbs have tenses.