No, the gulf stream is a very recent development on a geological time scale. It is largely due to the formation of the isthmus of Panama forming around 3 million years ago. This cut off the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and redirected currents in both oceans.
the current eon period is pleistocene period
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An adverb.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was, in the 1950s, a Republican. If he was active in politics today and had the same policies he had in the 1950s, he'd be a moderate Democrat.
DeviantART was created on August 7, 2000. It was co-created by Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff, and Matthew Stephens. Two of the three co-creators are still active on deviantART today.
i always get my current events from the yahoo homepage
The TODAY() function always shows the date of the current day, no matter when you open it. That is what it is used for. Other elements of the spreadsheet can make use of it for their calculations.
Google is feeling up and active(like always)
It was not as put together as today's computer generated maps.
Today is an adverb when it describes "when". I will go home today. Today modifies the verb "go" by telling "when" you go. Another opinion: Today is a noun, not an adverb, nor an adjective. What it counts is its primary function in a sentence, not depending on how it is used. According to Babylon, today is : today n. current day. An adverb modifies a verb, and an adjective qualifies a noun. Today is always today anytime of the current day, so it is always a noun.
Today's Active Lifestyles was created on 1992-12-18.
The current era today is Cenozoic
No, today the largest migration stream to the U.S. is Mexico.
Yes, Patrick O'Leary will watch a starcraft 2 stream today as he has done so since 2011.
It is commonly accepted that the continents have not always been in their current locations. They are thought to have all been part of a super continent known as Pangaea.
If you press the Ctrl key and the ; key, it will put in today's date. If you use the Today() function, it will always show the current date when a spreadsheet is opened. So in a cell you just have to put: =Today() Then no matter when you open the file it will always have the date of the current day in that cell.
"Today" is always of of date. Therefore look in the related link below for the current "spot" prices.