The Tertiary Period began 65-million years ago and lasted more than 63-million years, With the dinosaurs gone, horses, camels. Apes. dogs. cats. bats. and whales came on the scene. The plants of the era were much the same as the plants we have to today. Open woodlands and grasslands became abundant to feed the huge herds of grazing animals.
it has horsetails that are huge.
Grass started and insect species multiplied. Grasslands added grazing areas for animals that grazed. Reproduction started. Intro into the Cenozoic. Mammals formed. It was right after Pangaea.
Well, angiosperms (flowering plants) and grasses began to grow and covered most of the earth by this time. what plant is in the tertiary period?
The tertiary period has a grass called paleonvcen, and others such as ockoliks and fierla
uinthatherium and hyracotherium
they had monkey grass
The baobob is the most common.
The Tertiary period happened after the extinction that took place during the Cretaceous period, so mammals saw a great diversification, the most notable of which was the movement from eating from trees to eating grass. Along with these mammals, birds also became the dominant animals in land ecosystems.
Green Plants.
if you mean house plants , then the quickest and most often is by over watering
Starch
if you mean what is the most common type of industry it depends on how developed countries are: More developed countries the most common is tertiary then quaterniary then secondary then primary less developed countries the most common is primar then secondary then tertiary than quaternary
The last period of the Cenozoic era is the Neogene period, which was preceded by the Paleogene period.
The most common plants in deserts are cacti. These plants are able to go for long period of time without water and that is why they do well in deserts.
The tertiary period covers the time from 65 million years ago (mya - about the time of the dinosaurs' extinction) to around 1.8 mya. Mammals became the dominant vertebrates and had many important developments, with the earliest hominid relatives of humans appearing early in this period; most modern types of animals either were already extant or also appeared early in this period; modern families of flowering plants evolved; and most marine vertebrates and invertebrates had little change.
The baobob is the most common.
lots of plants, the pussyweed is the most common
orchids
The baobob is the most common.
The most common cause of missing a period is pregnancy.
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The Tertiary period happened after the extinction that took place during the Cretaceous period, so mammals saw a great diversification, the most notable of which was the movement from eating from trees to eating grass. Along with these mammals, birds also became the dominant animals in land ecosystems.
Angiosperms.