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Biology, 21.02.2023 08:10 taquanhamilton68

How are geologic timescales created?

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The fossil forms that occur in the rocks, however, provide the chief means of establishing a geologic time scale, with the timing of the emergence and disappearance of widespread species from the fossil record being used to delineate the beginnings and endings of ages, epochs, periods, and other intervals.

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The fossil forms that occur in the rocks

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1. protection 2. homeostasis 3. storage4.blood formation5.bone marrow 6.movement
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Sugar + oxygen > carbon  dioxide + water + energy  c6h1206 + 6o2 > 6co2 +6h2o + energy  and the numbers after the element symbols are small.     

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