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Size:
18.8 MB
Category:
Education
Education
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPad
iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 7.0 or la
Requires iOS 7.0 or la
Version:
1.0
1.0
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Description - Geological Timescale: Australia through time
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If you are iPad owner,you now can download Geological Timescale: Australia through time for free from Apple Store. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 18.8 MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.0 has been released on 2014-08-13. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPad.
More Info: Find more info about Geological Timescale: Australia through time in Geoscience Australia`s Official Website : http://www.ga.gov.au/contact-us
More Info: Find more info about Geological Timescale: Australia through time in Geoscience Australia`s Official Website : http://www.ga.gov.au/contact-us
How old is the Earth? Find out with Geoscience Australia`s "Australia through time" app This app provides information about the various Geological Timescale periods, including life and minerals for each, and an animated Palaeogeographic map visualising ...
It s a splendid way to see how the great plates moved around on the Earth over millions of years It s understandable that the Earth is depicted in Mercator view we just have to imagine what must have been going on in 3D format So helpful to see Australia s climate trends through the millions of years and what mineral deposits were being laid down in Australia through those ages AUS TIME is super for beginning Geology students Aussie Constant Learner
Its a splendid way to see how the great plates moved around on the Earth over millions of years Its understandable that the Earth is depicted in Mercator view we just have to imagine what must have been going on in 3D format So helpful to see Australias climate trends through the millions of years and what mineral deposits were being laid down in Australia through those ages AUS TIME is super for beginning Geology students
By Kostas Gar.