Young earth creation scientists believe that the evolutionary geological timescale is in error. |
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Titanic ruptures in the geological timescale are also marked by the great extinctions. |
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If the chances are a million to one, on a geological timescale I'll take those odds. |
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The former have even given it its own division in the geological timescale. |
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Amber belongs to the class of fossil resins and is formed from plant deposits by the evaporation of volatile components, maturation, and polymerization reactions over a geological timescale. |
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The title poem of the collection serves to remind us that paths are made things, not natural phenomena, and to connect human activity, such as making poems or paths, to the poet's preferred geological timescale. |
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The geological timescale was finally, albeit slowly, taking shape. |
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He proposed the Devonian period of the geological timescale. |
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