the Mesozoic Era I think
the answer to this question is DINOZAURS, the name of the cartoon Where cartoon dinosaur fossils came back to life in a museum they also faught evil dinosaurs like them then they turned back to fossils at day time is called DINOZAURS
Fossils that are widespread geographically are commonly referred to as cosmopolitan fossils. These fossils are found in multiple locations around the world, indicating a broad distribution during the time period in which they were alive.
Not many people know this but people have figured that they come from a puddle in China Town.
who first came up with the name email?
night at the muesum i think?
It was a microscopic being, the name is not known.Tribolites, that came into existence approximately 450 million years ago at the beginning of the Paleozoic Era in the Cambrian Period, are among the first animal-like creatures on earth.amoebaEarth's first animal was the ocean-drifting comb jelly. I know it is hard to belive but the scientists just discovered it on April 2008.
It was in 1657, that chocolate first came to the UK, he was a Frenchman, but his name is unknown. It was in 1657, that chocolate first came to the UK, he was a Frenchman, but his name is unknown.
The first Neanderthal fossils were found in Gibraltar when tunnels were built for defence, but they were not recognised as a different human species at the time. The first fossils to be recognised as different from modern humans were found in the Neander Valley, near Dusseldorf, Germany.
Period 1
The Middle Ages came before the Renaissance. The name of what came after varies depending on what is important to the speaker. Many consider the following period to be the Age of Discovery, the Age of Sail, or the Protestant Reformation. Others more generally call it the Early Modern period.
The first fossils were found in the Neander river valley in Germany, thus the name. Later fossils were found throughout Europe and the Middle East.
The Cambrian period was first recognized in the early 19th century, with its name derived from the Latin term for Wales, "Cambria," where rocks from this period were first studied. The term was introduced by the geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1835, who used it to describe a sequence of rock layers containing ancient marine fossils. This period is significant for the "Cambrian Explosion," a rapid diversification of life forms that occurred approximately 541 million years ago.