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- Geologic_Calendar abstract "The Geologic Calendar is a scale in which the geological lifetime of the earth is mapped onto a calendrical year; that is to say, the day one of the earth took place on a geologic January 1 at precisely midnight, and today's date and time is December 31 at midnight. On this calendar, the inferred appearance of the first living single-celled organisms, prokaryotes, occurred on a geologic February 25 around 12:30pm to 1:07pm, dinosaurs first appeared on December 13, the first flower plants on December 22 and the first primates on December 28 at about 9:43pm. The first Anatomically modern humans did not arrive until around 11:48 p.m. on New Year's Eve, and all of human history since the end of the last ice-age occurred in the last 82.2 seconds before midnight of the new year.".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageID "17611421".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageLength "1536".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageRevisionID "639813168".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Anatomically_modern_human.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Calendar.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_cosmology.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_in_astronomy.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_time.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_Calendar.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLink Prokaryote.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geologic Calendar".
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chronology.
- Geologic_Calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Geologic_Calendar subject Category:Physical_cosmology.
- Geologic_Calendar subject Category:Time_in_astronomy.
- Geologic_Calendar subject Category:Units_of_time.
- Geologic_Calendar hypernym Scale.
- Geologic_Calendar type Aircraft.
- Geologic_Calendar type Physic.
- Geologic_Calendar type Sub-discipline.
- Geologic_Calendar type Unit.
- Geologic_Calendar comment "The Geologic Calendar is a scale in which the geological lifetime of the earth is mapped onto a calendrical year; that is to say, the day one of the earth took place on a geologic January 1 at precisely midnight, and today's date and time is December 31 at midnight.".
- Geologic_Calendar label "Geologic Calendar".
- Geologic_Calendar sameAs Q3650624.
- Geologic_Calendar sameAs تقويم_جيولوجي.
- Geologic_Calendar sameAs Calendario_geologico.
- Geologic_Calendar sameAs m.046505p.
- Geologic_Calendar sameAs Q3650624.
- Geologic_Calendar wasDerivedFrom Geologic_Calendar?oldid=639813168.
- Geologic_Calendar isPrimaryTopicOf Geologic_Calendar.