Millions of years ago, tides were influenced by the positions of the Moon and the Sun relative to Earth, similar to how they are today. However, tides might have been higher due to changes in ocean basin configurations, sea levels, and land masses shifting over time. These changes could have resulted in varying tidal patterns in different regions.
150 millions years ago Earth was in the late Jurassic period.
Sure, of course. Millions of years ago, tectonic plates were shifting just as they are today, and shifting tectonic plates can and do cause earthquakes, therefor earthquakes did occur millions of years ago.
It is assumed that water arrived on Earth from space, hundreds of millions of years ago.
The current estimate for the initial expansion of the universe dubbed "The big bang" occurred about 13.7 billion years ago.
Five million years ago, the moon's gravitational pull influenced Earth's tides similarly to how it does today, but the specific patterns and amplitudes of tides may have varied due to the Earth's rotation, geography, and sea levels at that time. The moon's gravitational force creates tidal bulges in the oceans, leading to high and low tides. Over geological time, the moon has gradually moved away from Earth, which may have affected tidal ranges and the dynamics of coastal ecosystems. Additionally, tectonic activity and climatic conditions would have shaped the interaction between the moon's influence and Earth's surface features.
There were no cities millions of years ago.
it would be around 650 millions of years ago
millions and millions of years ago
Nothing. While limestone existed millions of years ago there were no people to give it a name.
how were the salt mines formed millions of years ago.
Millions of years ago .
.02 million years ago 2.0x10-8
ma in this context means "millions of years ago".
about 360 million years ago
Millions of years ago, there was more oxygen in the atmosphere due to high levels of photosynthesis by ancient plants. These plants absorbed carbon dioxide and released oxygen as a byproduct, leading to higher oxygen concentrations in the air.
380 millon years ago
The moon was formed about 4.8 billion years ago.