How to say "geologic time scale" in Japanese?

In Japanese "geologic time scale" translates to  地質年代 

Transliteration: chishitsu nendai

🇯🇵 地質年代は地球の歴史を理解するために重要です。

🗣️ Chishitsu nendai wa chikyū no rekishi o rikai suru tame ni jūyō desu.

🇺🇸 The geologic time scale is important for understanding the history of the Earth.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "geologic time scale" in Japanese?

You can use the word "地質年代" which translates to "Geologic time scale".

How to pronounce "地質年代" (geologic time scale) in Japanese?

The word "地質年代" is pronounced as "chishitsu nendai".

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