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Shiloh Bass
30 October, 14:39
What is the geologic time scale?
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Desmond Rush
30 October, 14:44
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The geologic time scale is a time scale used by geologists to describe the periods at which various events occurred with the earth. They are more useful than standard time scales because they go back millions of years ago and it is easier to say a single word than a bunch of numbers.
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