Time Lines

 

Time lines are the chronological representation of the occurrence of various events and stories. Time lines are calculated as schedulers or as event clock. There are various criteria to the formation of time lines. These various criteria are the century, the era, the day, the month, the time or even the hour of the event. Time lines are usually created and placed by people, groups, a country, a state, or even a particular city. Proper time lines are represented by tiny dots that depict the various events and situations of life. Time lines are usually graphically drawn out or made digitally. The process of making time lines takes place after doing a wholesome research and detailing. It consists of important events that would bring about a particular change of any kind whether abstract or concrete in nature.

Time lines of 40 years would depict only the lines and would not depict the tenth, twentieth, thirtieth etc. There exist three types of time lines, which are the living graph, the logarithmic time line and the detailed logarithmic time line. A living graph is like the chronological time line. But in this rather than the simple events’ list, there is a horizontal change. In the logarithmic time line the events are spread out in the terms of logarithm, from a point zero to a point of infinity. The detailed logarithmic time line makes a person capable to view the entire history of our universe, galaxy and our earth.



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