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    1. 5 billion years old, it makes it easier to accept that the Geologic Column is an historic record of past ages; even though there are various aspects found within the “Column” that go against the idea of it being formed gradually or being millions of years old


    2. If we do accept that a global flood destroyed the Earth and every living creature on the planet, except for Noah and his family and the animals in the ark, we now have a much better explanation that fits the evidence found in the Geologic Column


    3. Such an event would perfectly fit the evidence that is found in the Geologic Column today


    4. Extensive mats of uprooted vegetation could have lodged in different places that, in turn, would have been covered over by the eroded rock ground to silt as an end result of this overwhelming disturbance of a geologic status quo


    5. These geologic “punctuations” could have occurred with every cycle of glaciation that geology records, including the last one that ended approximately ten thousand years ago


    6. Right between the two periods was a narrow layer of a white substance that seemed to be a point of separation between not only the two geologic strata themselves, but the differing fossils of the two periods also


    7. The geologic record is clear


    8. There has been much debate of when in the geologic record that this might have taken place, but some assign it to a generally equivalent time frame as that of the Chixalub disaster


    9. There is evidence in the geologic record of many great die-offs of species, the last major one being 65 million years ago, but there have been others at earlier times


    10. Exactly! Even though Berlinski doesn’t seem to wholly agree with that postulation, the evidence of massive extinctions in the geologic record seems to indicate that the environment has, at times, proven to be very unforgiving

    11. The liner anchored for two hours about two hundred yards from the vast Hubbard Glacier, a stunning monument of ice, which was putting on quite a glaring show in the throes of its geologic reconfiguration described above


    12. At that time there was only one large land mass (today’s geologists call it Pangea) and it was easy to travel from one place to another until major geologic upheavals began which formed continents


    13. planet's period of geologic activity


    14. ineffective, because of the geologic upheavals which inevitably affect all parts of the


    15. Shortly thereafter in geologic time, about 65 million years ago, the Cretaceous-Tertiary


    16. Of the modern geologic features, only the land bridge


    17. Study all the geologic evidence, all the climate changes, the tectonic activity, and what little fossils survived… and which areas that are in, and which areas there are NO fossils or geologic evidence going back 27 million years…


    18. From this locality to the Lesser Antilles, the ocean's geologic profile features a steeply cut cliff six kilometers high, and abreast of the Cape Verde Islands, there's another wall just as imposing; together these two barricades confine the whole submerged continent of Atlantis


    19. As afternoon turned to night, newspaper sections accumulated like geologic deposits on the floor beside him


    20. She forced herself not to say anything, knowing that if she did Will would downshift even further, to a gear somewhere between deliberate and geologic

    21. In geologic and economic studies, researchers often return to the original setting and take samples from points that have been bypassed on the original round


    22. The very place, where he have been alive, Undead for all these centuries, is full of strangeness of the geologic and chemical world


    23. And why not? For these are the last remaining members of a race that flourished over four continents as far back in geologic time as the upper Jurassic period


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