Sentences with phrase «happened millions of years»

What happened millions of years ago is different from happened during the most recent million years.
Climate and ocean - circulation changes that happened millions of years ago likely contributed to the differences in appearance between certain species of male and female seals.
Climate and ocean - circulation changes that happened millions of years ago likely contributed to the differences in appearance between certain species of male and female seals.
The research, published today in the journal Scientific Reports, identifies two major impacts that happened millions of years apart.
Australia - based astronomer Kenji Bekki claims that one such passage happened millions of years ago, forming a ring of stars called Gould's Belt.
The study looked at smaller craters within the larger SPA basin made by impacts that happened millions of years after the giant impact that formed the basin.
It's easy to think of evolution as something that happened millions of years ago, but Jonathan Pritchard, 37, has proved we're actually adapting to our environment in real time.
The next time some idiot talks about stuff that happened millions of years ago, I'm going to ask them if they mean millions of years by the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
This split in the evolutionary family tree happened millions of years ago.
Finally, evolution didn't «happen millions of years ago» and then stop.

Not exact matches

So what are scientists to make of emerging data showing rapid climate change on earth 55 million years ago that looks just like what's happening today?
When the product and channel are bits, adoption by 10's and 100's of millions and even billions of users can happen in years versus decades.
The seed round of a few million dollars — in which venture fund Polaris also participated — will go toward getting the technology prepped for human trials, which 30 - year - old CEO Carl Schoellhammer anticipates will happen within the next 12 months.
Partly through studying ice, he looks at what happened during other carbon cycles thousands and even millions of years ago in order to make assumptions about what could happen today.
That it happened to Uber seems to be a bit of bad luck blended with hubris, adds Brauer, noting that in some 2.5 million miles and years of testing the most that has happened to Google's autonomous cars are low - speed bumper dings.
As it happens, those six districts were also home to the bulk of the priciest Manhattan retail purchases in the last two and half years, accounting for 57 of the 73 sales priced at $ 100 million or more recorded by RCA since January 2014.
Start with the bloated senior management ranks: a CEO pulling down a cool half - million a year, now caught in an embarrassing conflict of interest, as it happens, over the new cutback plans.
But when you've spent five years crunching millions of data points on markets like oil, gold, and technology, looking for patterns that happen 80 to 100 % of the time for the last 10 years, you've earned the right to a moneymaking tool to call your own.
But when you've spent five years crunching over 328 million data points on 3,000 stocks, looking for patterns that happen 90 to 100 % of the time for the last 10 years, you've earned the right to a moneymaking tool to call your own.
... The «cambrian explosion» happened over 300 million years... and also coincidentally was around the time oxygen became a large component of our atmosphere, allowing the diversity of life to explode since aerobic life tends to be much more efficient at metabolising food.
The jump your referring to happened over millions of years.
What do you think happened to the millions and millions of people who for thousands of years went to their deaths with a clay icon of Ra clutched to their chests and a mighty belief in him?!
I have been accused of nonsense, and not presenting facts... interesting I still hve not recieved an answer from you geniuses out there, from this ignoramus, as to how it all happened... Oh wait, someone said random chance over millions and billions of years... laughable... that is about the same odds as a windstorm blowing through a junkyard and making a fully functional 747... the odds are infinestimal... It has also been suggested that I just google my questions in order to get my answers... Who wrote the answers??
(Answers: 1) because they lived and died millions of years before humans and extant forms; 2) because humans and dinosaurs never coexisted; 3) this simply didn't happen, but the creationist response is apparently, and ironically, «hyper - evolution» from severely bottle - necked gene pools; and 4) because we share a common ancestor with egg - laying organisms)
One can argue that it didn't happen at the same time, but that over millions of years these mutations developed independently and fell into place on their own... but I see no evolutionary advantage of having wiring without sensors or processing, or sensors without wiring or processing, or processing without sensors and wiring.
We are still evolving, It just happens on a time scale that is millions of years long.
No more than if you found a watch lying in the desert, running or not, that you would or could assume it happened by accident... common sense would dictate that intelligent life had to have made this watch as complex things simply do not «create» themselves by accident, no matter how many millions / billions of years have passed.
Or you can continue to believe that you are a product of chance, that there is no God, that somehow through millions of years of evolution that the perfect experiment happened, that by chance the earth is the precise distance from the sun to allow us to live and that we slithered out of the primordial goo, stood upright and built highrises.
Hundreds of millions of years of life on Earth boiling down to a belief in something that happened 2000 years ago makes so sense to me, and never will.
The idea of «a great storm» is easy to predict, as they have been happening for millions, if not billions of years.
It didn't happen millions of billions of years ago, but at the same time, a «day» isn't really a 24 - hour day (p. 65) and the only real point of the creation account is to tell us that God made mankind in His image (p. 70).
You can then read Jeremiah 4 for the destruction of the 1st earth age which happened to have been millions of years old.
That is what happened, through intermediates and over millions of years.
madtown, The evolutionary process that effect His will is not interventionary in its process, it follows the law of nature, God is not Human, we are only part of Him, our wisdom is infinitesimaly small, The reason is beyond us, just like History, it is only after thousands or millions of years that we understood why it happened, for example, Why the dynasours got extinct, millions of years ago, to pave the way for smaller animals and ultimately humans, Thats why to apply the present human logic on history is illogically simplistic.
So here's why you exist: millions of years ago a bunch of particles happened to bond in a form that was self replicating, there were then millions of years of evolution (you can find the details elsewhere), and here you are
When they hit a rock science can not explain in evolution for example they add millions or billions of years to the mix an say «anything can happen given enough time».
When millions of people over thousands of years read the same text, that's going to happen, and in a lot of ways it's good for the Church.
Evolution happens every day and in a very short time, so imagine the changes in millions of years.
Supply chain technology has advanced to a point where companies can now get their own global operating platforms via the cloud versus having to spend countless millions of dollars and years of implementation time to get a handle on what's happening across their value chains.
While this may be true, Dawn is quick to add that all batteries should be disposed of at recycling sites, something that clearly doesn't happen often enough — 240 million batteries go to landfill each year.
We can all see what happens to the millions of Australian sheep dispatched from Fremantle every year.
They are pulling and tugging Landry, they got desperate with Jay Cutler, Gase publicly ripped his team about not being studious enough, the Ajayi situation, the Chris Foerester situation, signing McDonald to a $ 6 million a year contract BEFORE the start of his 8 game suspension for substance abuse (the suspension was already known to be happening), and now they are showing signs of alienating Ryan Tannehill by not hiding their fascination with Baker Mayfield and, to a lesser extent, Josh Rosen.
Lacazette is one of our few options out there so I will be happy if this happens If I were Wenger I would also get Mahrez Lacazette and Mahrez would be # 70 - 80 million well spent and better value for money than # 80 mil for Higuain Both are 25 years old with time to get even better, Mahrez has PL experience.
As I've said numerous times, none of us know what will happen after Wenger, but given the obvious regression in recent years, the finances, and the quality of our squad, and the fact Arsenal have been a million million miles off the top for so long, I honestly believe we will progress.
Switching leagues felt icky when it happened — the 50 years of NL history was priced at about $ 70 million, remember — and according to every Astros fan I've been in contact with, the passage of time isn't de-icking it nearly as quickly as they would have hoped.
Since The Force Awakens was released a year and a half ago, there have been hundreds, thousands — likely millionsof theories and conspiracies popping up on the internet about what will happen in Episode VIII, now known...
Every year we hear the «war chest» is around # 50 million, so the likes of TH can say what they like, but it's not going to happen, this is real life, not a computer game I'm afraid folks.
Was not analyzing the Manchester ss and don't really care much there but from a footballing point of view and from the words of MR wenger I understand the logic I do nt read what the media thinks neither My comment above addresses the issues we face in comparison to the two previous seasons adding in our re enforcements The 22 million question «Are the Arsenal capable of achieving 85 point come next May???» I believed we were strong last year and said it here that the team was strong and together and used the very words that MR wenger used cohesion but as the season unfolded the cracks showed up at the very beginning when we lost to west ham and it got worse as we lost pole position and every thing around us came tumbling down by February last season here comes another important question did they know and understand what happened do they know what to do this term to avoid the very same faith well we wait and see Irregardless of what happens I will support Arsenal and will keep analyzing every match my way until May so Good luck Arsenal with your endeavors and hope you do well against Liverpool keep the fight on keep the heads up and give them a good beating
Rumours had been going around that the Old Trafford club were going to make a $ 20 million bid for the 28 - year - old, but this would seem to have put the chances of that happening on the back - burner.
Um pesonal experiments sorry nobody gave him 150million pounds to sign eonaldo or messi or 100 million pounds to sign a player oh plus another 400million to fill out the other ten sorry he was given ants and has still won our record signing 55million i mean other teams are able to spend more on bench sore pine slivered second strings than hes been on starters over the years and hes still won only manager invincible oh and then when the other clubs new we were low on cash and winning started injuring our star players and do nt say it does nt happen cause it does um he still won whole given ants to spend hes done amazing extend please one or to bad seasons compared to twenty great seasons and had our strikers finished their chances this year in 5 or six key matches we'd be sitting pretty reall only 3 or two and a draw or saw and we'd be sittingin the thick of itextend now that the board an owner are willing to spend snails for him finally atleast a little more than ants cause of inflation
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