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  1. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale, or geological time scale, (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological dating that uses chronostratigraphy (the process of relating strata to time) and geochronology ... (Earth) [100%] 2023-10-03 [Geologic time scales] [Geology timelines]...
  2. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale is used by geologists and other scientists to map the timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth. Based on radiometric dating techniques, the Earth is estimated to be about ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale or geological time scale (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological dating that uses chronostratigraphy (the process of relating strata to time) and geochronology ... (System that relates geologic strata to time) [100%] 2023-10-04 [Geologic time scales] [Geology timelines]...
  4. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale is used by geologists and other scientists to map the timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth. Based on radiometric dating techniques, the Earth is estimated to be about ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  5. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale is used by geologists and other scientists to map the timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth. Based on radiometric dating techniques, the Earth is estimated to be about ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  6. Geologic time scale: The geologic time scale is used by geologists and other scientists to map the timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth. Based on radiometric dating techniques, the Earth is estimated to be about ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  7. Earth tide: Earth tide (also known as solid Earth tide, crustal tide, body tide, bodily tide or land tide) is the displacement of the solid earth's surface caused by the gravity of the Moon and Sun. Its main component has meter ... (Earth) [69%] 2023-11-05 [Geophysics]
  8. Earth tide: Earth tide (also known as solid-Earth tide, crustal tide, body tide, bodily tide or land tide) is the displacement of the solid earth's surface caused by the gravity of the Moon and Sun. Its main component has meter ... (Displacement of the solid earth's surface caused by the gravity of the Moon and Sun) [69%] 2023-12-11 [Geophysics] [Tides]...
  9. Geologic ages of earth history: The geologic history of the earth is preserved and documented in its rocks. The oldest fragment of earth's crust known so far, a detrital zircon crystal, is 4.4 billion years old. [68%] 2023-06-17
  10. Geological history of Earth: The geological history of Earth began 4.567 billion years ago, when the planets of the Solar System were formed out of the solar nebula, a disk-shaped mass of dust and gas left over from the formation of the ... [68%] 2023-02-04
  11. Geological history of Earth: The geological history of the Earth follows the major geological events in Earth's past based on the geological time scale, a system of chronological measurement based on the study of the planet's rock layers (stratigraphy). Earth formed about ... (The sequence of major geological events in Earth's past) [68%] 2024-08-10 [Geological history of Earth] [Evolution-related timelines]...
  12. Early Earth: The early Earth is loosely defined as Earth in its first one billion years, or gigayear (Ga, 10y). The “early Earth” encompasses approximately the first gigayear in the evolution of our planet, from its initial formation in the young Solar ... (Earth) [66%] 2023-11-28 [Geologic time scales of Earth]
  13. Early Earth: Early Earth is loosely defined as encompassing Earth in its first one billion years, or gigayear (Ga, 10 y), from its initial formation in the young Solar System at about 4.55 Ga to some time in the Archean eon ... (Period in Earth's history) [66%] 2024-03-07 [Geologic time scales of Earth]
  14. New Earth Time: New Earth Time (or NET) is an alternative naming system for measuring the time of day proposed in 1999. In NET the day is split into 360 NET degrees, each NET degree is split into 60 NET minutes and each ... (Physics) [64%] 2023-11-05 [Time measurement systems]
  15. Scales: A scale is a predetermined series of tones that define a musical context. A scale is defined as being major or minor according to whether the scale contains a major or a minor third, respectively. [64%] 2024-01-10 [Pages moved from Wikibooks] [Music theory]...
  16. Scales: SCALES skalz (1) qasqeseth "fish-scales"; (2) meghinnah, maghen, "scales of the crocodile"; (3) lepis, with verb lepizo "scale away" (Tobit 3:17; 11:13)): (1) The first Hebrew word qasqeseth means the imbricated scales of fish, which together with ... [64%] 1915-01-01
  17. Tim Swales: Timothy Swales (born in Yarm, England) is a former motorcycle speedway rider in National League (speedway) and British League. Swales made his speedway debut in second half reserve matches for Middlesbrough Teessiders in 1968, and began his British leagues career ... (English motorcycle racer (born 1948)) [63%] 2024-06-09 [1948 births] [English motorcycle racers]...
  18. Dynamical time scale: In time standards, dynamical time is the independent variable of the equations of celestial mechanics. This is in contrast to time scales such as mean solar time which are based on how far the earth has turned. (Astronomy) [60%] 2023-11-06 [Time scales] [Time in astronomy]...
  19. Thermal time scale: In astrophysics, the thermal time scale or Kelvin-Helmholtz time scale is the approximate time it takes for a star to radiate away its total kinetic energy content at its current luminosity rate. Along with the nuclear and free-fall ... (Astronomy) [60%] 2023-11-06 [Time scales] [Stellar astronomy]...
  20. Time-scale calculus: In mathematics, time-scale calculus is a unification of the theory of difference equations with that of differential equations, unifying integral and differential calculus with the calculus of finite differences, offering a formalism for studying hybrid systems. It has applications ... [60%] 2023-11-06 [Dynamical systems] [Calculus]...

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