What is another word for geological time?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˌɪəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkə͡l tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

Geological time is a term used to describe the vast periods of time during which the earth has been evolving. There are numerous synonyms that can be used to describe geological time including geological era, geological epoch, geological period, and geologic age. Each of these synonyms refers to a specific interval of geological time, with era being the longest, followed by epoch, period, and age. The study of geological time is essential to our understanding of the history of the earth and the evolution of life on our planet. By examining fossils, rocks, and other geological data, scientists can piece together the incredible story of our earth's past.

Synonyms for Geological time:

  • n.

    geologic time
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What are the hypernyms for Geological time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Geological time

  • For the first half of geological time our ancestors were bacteria. Most creatures still are bacteria, and each one of our trillions of cells is a colony of bacteria.
    Richard Dawkins
  • Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.
    Edward Forbes
  • The theory of punctuated equilibrium, proposed by Niles Eldredge and myself, is not, as so often misunderstood, a radical claim for truly sudden change, but a recognition that ordinary processes of speciation, properly conceived as glacially slow by the standard of our own life-span, do not resolve into geological time as long sequences of insensibly graded intermediates (the traditional, or gradualistic, view), but as geologically “sudden” origins at single bedding planes.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • In this crucial sense, the theory of punctuated equilibrium adopts a very conservative position. The theory asserts no novel claim about modes or mechanisms of speciation; punctuated equilibrium merely takes a standard microevolutionary model and elucidates its expected expression when properly scaled into geological time.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • Finally, the claim that we equated punctuated equilibrium with saltation makes no sense within the logical structure of our theory — so, unless we are fools, how could we ever have asserted such a proposition? Our theory holds, as a defining statement, that ordinary allopatric speciation, unfolding gradually at microevolutionary scales, translates to punctuation in geological time.
    Stephen Jay Gould

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