Geologic history shows that over a LONG time period that sea level changes by about 65 feet (20 m) for each degree C of change in the ocean.
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Layered rock and layered polar deposits on Mars may also preserve a comparable record of that planet's geologic and environmental history.
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Friday's quake is the strongest earthquake in recorded history to hit Japan, according to U.S. Geologic Survey records.
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Any interchange between the two, if it were possible, would have happened already in geologic time, measured in tens of millions of years, not in recent history.
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