About 1 million years ago, the Earth's continents were in roughly their current positions, although some locations (such as the coasts of Florida and Baja California) had not yet adopted their current forms. It has been tens of millions of years (50 to 100) since the continents separated.
Of course, there are Ice Ages that occur roughly 12,000 to 60,000 years apart, so that could have made the continents look quite different during one of the glaciation periods. There were ice bridges between continents and much lower sea levels. Notably, about 2 million years ago, glaciers carved out the Baltic Sea.
I think when earth was cover in water.
I will add a Related Link of what the Earth looks like - and what it may look like in years to come.
I think they lived (the dinosaurs) for approximately 165 million years.
well you never know. No one knows unless you think you'd be alive for 250 million years.... #justsaying..
U 4gt 2 finish da question~bt ill finsih it 4 you~and 180 million years ago~ 200 million years ago earth's landmasses were weld together 180 million years ago pangaea broke apart into two separate landmasses
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No idea but i think it was about 600 million years ago or something like that?
It is highly unlikely. A million years is a short time on a geologic timescale. Earth will remain habitable for a few hundred million years into the future.
not in a million years!
primates and possums have been on earth for 70 million years but monkeys evolved around 60/50 million years ago and 50 million years ago there horses the size of cats and dogs there was hedgehogs as well and whale that looked a bit like a cross between an otter and a crocodile
They dominated the Earth for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (about 230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago).
How long have turtles been on the Earth? They have been around for 300 million years.