generally warmer and wetter that it is today.
warm and humid
Paleozoic - climate change Mesozoic - meteor
During the Mesozoic era, North America was divided by a shallow sea called the Western Interior Seaway. Landforms such as the Rocky Mountains began to form during this era due to tectonic activity. Dinosaurs were the dominant land animals during this time period.
dry
According to the related link, the climate during the Mesozoic was warm; so warm that there were no ice caps at all, even at the poles. Plants grew in the warmth and moisture.
Yes, there was volcanic activity during the Mesozoic Era, and lots of it. Also, plate tectonic activity was common, too. During the Mesozoic Era, the plates moved from Pangaea to Laurasia and Gondwanaland, and then to the 7 continents.
it is cooler {apex}
The climate of the Cenozoic era was generally cooler and more variable compared to the relatively warm and stable climate of the Mesozoic era. The Cenozoic era experienced significant fluctuations in temperature, including periods of glaciation, whereas the Mesozoic era was characterized by a more uniform greenhouse climate.
They lived during the Cretaceous time period at the Mesozoic era.
During the Mesozoic era, orchids were not common; they evolved much later, around 80 million years ago. In contrast, ginkgoes, cycads, and conifers were prevalent during this time. Ginkgoes and cycads have ancient lineages, while conifers dominated many ecosystems, adapting well to the climate conditions of the era.
it is cooler {apex}
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.