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At the beginning of the cenezoic era, the climate was humid and mild. However, once the ice age occured and mammoths and saber toothed tigers thrived, animals such as Diatryma would not adapt to the very cold climate of the ice ages. Humans evolved and the climate gradually got warmer. Today, global warming is making an impact and taking a toll so the next era will probably be much hotter than the climate today.
It was made during the stone ages.
Scientists have always reached their conclusions by means of observation and reasoning, whether in the middle ages or at any other time.
Ages and ages and ages means a really long time.
During the Early Middle Ages, Leominster was home to Ethelmod of Leominster, a Catholic Saxon saint. He is reputedly buried in Leominster.
Cenozoic
It was during the Cenozoic Era that a great Ice Age began. At the peak of the Ice Age, at least 32% of the Earth was covered by huge glaciers, thousands of feet thick. Today 5 million square miles of our planet remain covered in glaciers.
Earth's climate warned during the tertiary period which allowed marine life to evolve and grasses evolved as well which meant grass eating mammals had a food source. Then the earths climate cooled facing a series of ice ages. Then 20000 years ago earths climate warmed again so ocean animals and land animals thrived.
They migrated toward the equator.
Impossible to answer. This is a period of over 65 million years. It includes Ice Ages and global warming periods.
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During the Middle Ages, catapults were used to fling diseased animals across into enemy fortresses and cities.
There really is no such thing as "medieval animals." There were animals used or that lived during the middle ages in Europe. They are the same animals that exist there today, with the exception of the turkey and a few other animals that were later imported from America and Australia.
We are currently in the Quaternary period, which is the most recent geological period within the Cenozoic era. The Quaternary period began approximately 2.6 million years ago and is characterized by the presence of ice ages and the evolution of early humans.
The Catholic Church Humanities 205 University Of Phoenix Answer Romans and Athenians were in a war that affected their power and influence on Europe.
It was important for the Medieval people of the Middle Ages to preserve food in the summer to be eaten during during the winter months. Foods which could not be preserved were only eaten when they were in season. It was not economic to keep and feed animals during the winter so animals were slaughtered in the autumn. The meat during the Middle Ages was preserved in salt. Some historians believe that pepper was also used in food preservation during the Middle Ages, however pepper was even more expensive than salt that its use for such a purpose must have been extremely limited.