"Geologic time scales" usually refers to periods of millions, or even billions, of years.
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∙ 14y agoYou can't convert that. You can only convert units that measure the same type of thing - for example, units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, units of time to units of time, etc.
It doesn't make sense to convert that. You can only convert units of the same kind, e.g., units of length to units of length; units of area to units of area; units of time to units of time, etc.
Units of time - century, year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second.
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you would have to convert the units to be alike.
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no, he was involved with gelogic time, such as rocks and fossils and soil.
Cenozoic
Time is typically measured using units such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.
You can't convert that. You can only convert units that measure the same type of thing - for example, units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, units of time to units of time, etc.
Seconds are the units. They are the unit of time
It doesn't make sense to convert that. You can only convert units of the same kind, e.g., units of length to units of length; units of area to units of area; units of time to units of time, etc.
That depends on what you are talking about. If you are talking about units of time, then it could be hours, though it could be other units of time. You could also be talking about units of some other kind entirely, that have nothing to do with time.
Why is the earth divided into very long units of time
Units of time - century, year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second.
Force = 10, time = 1Force = 5, time = 2Force = 20, time = 1/2
To convert acceleration units to velocity units, you need to integrate acceleration over time. If acceleration is constant, you can use the equation: velocity = acceleration x time. Make sure the units for acceleration are compatible with the units for time to get the velocity in the desired units.