No. The Cenzoic Era is the current era.
The Cenozoic era is divided into the Tertiary and Quaternary periods. The Tertiary period is from 65 million years ago until 2 million years ago and the Quaternary period is from 2 million years ago to the present.
The cenezoic era so far has lasted 65.5 million years.
The Cenozoic basically runs from 65 million years ago to the present.
The Cenozoic spans only about 65 million years, from the end of the Cretaceous Period and the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs (the avian dinosaurs are the birds), to the present.
Quaternary.
Dinosaurs first appeared during the Mesozoic, the era before the Cenozoic. All non avian dinosaurs were extinct by the time the Cenozoic began. However, birds, which are a clade of dinosaurs, still existed at the beginning of the Cenozoic and still live today.
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ok im going to start off by saying this, the last answerer is stupid, and doesnt know what he is talking about. it goes from: PERIOD ERA EPOCH there you go ;)
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the Cenozoic era which was 66 million years ago & advanced
As a matter of fact, yes! We are still in the Cenozoic Era in our current time.
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Quaternary.
the trees first was there
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Cenozoic is not a major period of the geologic time scale. The scale is broken down into eras. Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic are all part of the Phanerozic era.
We live in the Quaternary period.
Dinosaurs first appeared during the Mesozoic, the era before the Cenozoic. All non avian dinosaurs were extinct by the time the Cenozoic began. However, birds, which are a clade of dinosaurs, still existed at the beginning of the Cenozoic and still live today.