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How Long Was A Day 1.4 Billion Years Ago? [Solved]

18 hours and 41 minutes In timely news, scientists have determined that some 1.4 billion years ago, an Earth day—that is, a full rotation around its axis—took 18 hours and 41 minutes, rather than the familiar 24 hours, The Guardian reports.

Spending a Day on Earth 4 Billion Years Ago

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Spending a Day on Earth 4 Billion Years Into the Future

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a Day On Earth 4 Billion Years Before | Urdu Hindi

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