It is also called The age of mammals
Mostly it was coverd in grass
The plates on earth split apart and it put pressure on it then it formed volacanoes
When the Earth spilt it was called Pangea and when it seprated it was formed into the present day.
The Tertiary Period, also known as the Cenozoic Era, occurred from about 65 million to 2.6 million years ago. It was characterized by significant climate changes, including the cooling of the Earth and the transition from tropical to more temperate climates. It was during this period that mammals flourished and diversified, with the emergence of many modern groups of mammals, including apes and humans. Additionally, the Tertiary Period saw the rise of grasslands and the extinction of dinosaurs, marking the beginning of the dominance of mammals on Earth.
During the Tertiary period, around 66 to 2.6 million years ago, the Earth's surface featured a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, grasslands, and ice caps at the poles. The climate was generally warmer than today, with higher sea levels and diverse plant and animal life. Continental drift had separated the continents further, leading to the proliferation of different species on isolated land masses.
The Neolithic period followed the Paleolithic period and was characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the establishment of permanent settlements. This shift from a nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a sedentary agricultural lifestyle marked a significant advancement in human civilization during the Neolithic period.
The Alps mountain range has been present for tens of millions of years. The formation of the Alps began during the Tertiary period, around 65 million years ago, through the collision of the Eurasian and African tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the mountains have undergone various geological processes, including uplift and erosion, to reach their current state.
The period that preceded the Neolithic period is the Paleolithic period, also known as the Stone Age. It is characterized by the use of stone tools and a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering.
The period after the Cretaceous is the Paleogene period, which is part of the Cenozoic era. It includes the Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene epochs.
All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .
The Quaternary Period began 2.6 million years ago.
The "tertiary period" is not a place you can go to. It is a time period - in the remote past of Earth. Since it is in the past, you can't go there.
The Tertiary Period (65.5 to 2.588Ma) is the informal name for the geological period that followed the K-T extinction event. So the K-T event happened before the Tertiary. In fact "K-T" is actually short for Cretaceous-Tertiary as it marked the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Tertiary.The lower tertiary is more formally known as the Paleogene Period(65.5 - 23.03 Ma) and the upper Tertiary is more formally known as the Neogene Period(23.03 - 2.588Ma).
The k-t extinction was ~65million years ago and marks the transition from the Cretaceous to the Tertiary period.
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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.