The Cenozoic era's surface was very bumpy and that when the Earth was flat. When the world started getting round Earths surface started getting flat, but that when there was a lot of earthquakes, which wiped out all the dinasours and made them exstinct.
The earth's surface would look like what it is now except with no more new volcanoes, no more volcanic eruptions and no more earthquakes or natural disasters.
During the beginning of the Cenozoic Era, all the continents were connected together in one large land mass known as Pangea. The Cenozoic period began about 65 million years ago with the extinction of the dinosaurs and continues through the present. The continents have broken apart, and the Atlantic Ocean has opened from a narrow valley to a vast ocean. India moved across the ocean and collided with Asia to form the Himalayas. The western coasts of North and South America crumpled to form the Rocky Mountains and the Andes.
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The Earth's surface looks the way it does because of the way the wind, water, and the tectonic plates move under the surface. They have shaped the surface into what it is today through millions of years of change.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
a ball with no air in it
like mars
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
it looked like your mom
flat and even
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
dont know this is a hard one
it looked hot and spicy
The earth's surface would look like what it is now except with no more new volcanoes, no more volcanic eruptions and no more earthquakes or natural disasters.
Because over two thirds of the Earth's surface is naturally covered in water.
it was flat and dry with limestone
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