How Long Was A Day 1.4 Billion Years Ago? [Solved]
Namaste, iam Bonnie Kolden, G’day, mate. 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 Music: Atlantis - Audionautix Search...