Eli5: If millions of years ago a day had only 22 hours, does science count those years differently, or is the standard always 24 hours? Aren’t we then missing a few years which we need to add up? 202 viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question90.56K May 13, 2022 0 Comments Eli5: If millions of years ago a day had only 22 hours, does science count those years differently, or is the standard always 24 hours? Aren’t we then missing a few years which we need to add up? In: 7 9 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted May 13, 2022 0 Comments The rotation of the Earth doesn’t really change the time it takes to make a revolution around the Sun. So, the length of a day doesn’t matter. You are viewing 1 out of 9 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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