Deep time is the multibillion-year time frame that scientists believe Earth has existed. Their current estimate puts our planet at 4.54 billion years old.
Deep time’s hugeness, and especially the distance between events within it, is a trip to comprehend. Cleopatra, for instance, died in 30 B.C., but she lived closer to the present day than when the Pyramids of Giza were built.
If Earth’s history was represented on a 100-yard football field, modern humans—so Cleopatra, the pyramids, and everyone else—show up an eighth of an inch before the end zone. Heck, the length of deep time has an error range of 50 million years—but in the grand scheme of things, that’s small. Less than two yards on the football field.
Deep time is important because it provides a perspective on the enormity of geologic time, allowing us to understand the history of Earth and the processes that have shaped it over billions of years. It helps scientists unravel complex patterns of evolution, climate change, and geological events that have occurred over vast periods. By studying deep time, we can gain insights into the long-term processes that have influenced the planet's current state and future trajectory.
Tar pits can range in depth from a few feet to over 100 feet deep. The depth depends on various factors such as the geology of the area and the amount of sediment accumulation over time.
A deep steep-sided valley formed by weathering and erosion is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the gradual wearing away of rock by water and wind over long periods of time, creating a deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
A deep valley carved by a river is called a canyon. Canyons are typically characterized by steep sides and are formed over long periods of time by the erosive action of flowing water.
Deep-sea muds are primarily composed of fine-grained terrestrial material and are transported to the ocean floor by rivers or wind. Deep-sea oozes, on the other hand, are composed mainly of the calcareous or siliceous remains of microscopic marine organisms, such as foraminifera and diatoms, that accumulate on the ocean floor over time.
Deep Into Time was created in 1998.
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A deep ditch carved over time by running water is called a ravine.
The noun deep (usually expressed as 'the deep') is a common, abstract, mass (uncountable) noun; a word for the deep of the ocean or the extent of time, space, or emotion; a word for a concept.Example: The creature slipped into the deep and was not seen again.The word 'deep' is also an adjective (a deep pool) and an adverb (runs deep).
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very drunk. By the time the party was over, he was cork high and bottle deep.
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very drunk. By the time the party was over, he was cork high and bottle deep.
Divide 10^6 ( a million years ) by an average U.S. life span, ~75 years. 10^6/75 = 13,333 life spans. That is the incomprehensible difference between deep time and ' human time. '