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Why can the geologic time scale change?

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Because it’s different time
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Absolute time measurements can be used to calibrate the relative time scale, producing an integrated geologic or "geochronologic" time scale. The overall duration and relative length of these large geologic intervals is unlikely to change much, but the precise numbers may "wiggle" a bit as a result of new data.

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