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In the very distant past, the Moon's orbit was closer to Earth than it is now, and the Moon continues to VERY SLOWLY recede in its orbit. So it is likely (although I have not seen any calculations to bear this out) that in the distant past there would have been fewer annular eclipses and more total eclipses. However, there was nobody around to notice.
10:01 am, September 18th, 5281 B.C. Of course, our calendar system didn't exist back then, but you know... if you're going to time travel, your time machine probably has calendar conversion built in.
There is no definitive evidence of past or present life on Mars. Some studies have suggested the possibility of microbial life in the planet's distant past, but further exploration and research are needed to confirm this.
There are no seas on Mars. While Mars once had oceans and lakes in its distant past, they have dried up due to the planet's thin atmosphere. Today, Mars has no bodies of liquid water on its surface.
The two spacecraft that have apparently escaped the Sun's gravity force and have now passed into outer space are the inter-stellar space probes Pioneer 10, launched in 1972 and Voyager 1 launched in 1977.
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Distant Past was created on 2007-11-25.
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.
Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
It did not in the distant past.
Extremely is an adverb. Only verbs have tenses.
The likely word is "ancient" (very old, or of the distant past).
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.
Desperate Housewives - 2004 Distant Past 4-8 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14 Venezuela:PG-13
"Difficult" is an adjective; adjectives do not have tense.
Any, although in the distant past they were a woodland species.