Geologically eons ago, but it became a US State on 6 January 1912 after 62 years as a territory.
Japan germany and italy
JIG Japan, Italy, Germany
Japan and brazil
undersea volcanoes, Japan lies near the Ring of Fire
Is there any geologically active volcano"s in japan? I know there is
japan
a) Slowly, b) fictitiously.
Regoliths are formed from the erosion of rock and it's transportation to a site where it resides temporarily, geologically speaking.
In its elemental form it condenses our of volcanic gasses escaping from fumaroles.
The Himalayas are the youngest mountain range geologically, formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates around 40-50 million years ago.
Geologically eons ago, but it became a US State on 6 January 1912 after 62 years as a territory.
Deimos is not geologically active.
In Japan.
An adverb form of the noun "geology" would be "geologically," as in, 'The San Andreas Fault is a geologically active region.'
Difficult to say with any real accuracy but assuming the question means by 'started': 'formed geologically', the northern part of Northumberland was formed in the Devonian period, about 380 million years ago...
The geologically oldest mountains in North America are the Laurentian Mountains located in eastern Canada. They formed over a billion years ago and are part of the Canadian Shield, a large geological province that also includes some of the oldest rocks on Earth.