Which division in the geologic time shows evidence of molten rocks in the
Earth's surface due to its high temperature?
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Answer: The geologic time scale was developed after scientists observed changes in the fossils going from oldest to youngest sedimentary rocks. ... Later, scientists used absolute dating to determine the actual number of years ago that events happened. The geologic time scale is divided into eons, eras, periods, and epochs.
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The geologic time shows evidence of molten rocks in the Earth's surface due to its high temperature the geologic time scale eras, eons, epochs, periods, and ages are the different time divisions, with eons being the longest and ages being the smallest.
- When the fossils indicated similar creatures lived on the Earth, scientists separated Earth's history into numerous pieces of time. To keep track of how Earth has evolved, they gave each period of time a name.
- The time scale being initially created by ordering rock strata from oldest to youngest. It depicted the progression of life on Earth. It also showed us how the climate and kind of environment in some locations changed through time.
- The early geologic time scale, but at the other side, just indicated the sequence of events.
- The time scale is now split into eons, which are large chunks of time. Eons can be subdivided further in the eras, which are being subdivided into periods.
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