It wasn't called anything. There were no people around 65 million years ago to name anything.
The Earth is believed to have coalesced as a solid body roughly 4.5 billion years ago.
Existing during the Paleozoic and some of the Mesozoic era, the super continent in Pangea was formed about 300 million years ago. Pangea separated about 200 million years ago.
U 4gt 2 finish da question~bt ill finsih it 4 you~and 180 million years ago~ 200 million years ago earth's landmasses were weld together 180 million years ago pangaea broke apart into two separate landmasses
For modern homo sapiens - about 200,000 years ago for physical identity to us, mentally modern about 70,000 years ago. Obvious ancestors about 2 million years ago. Non ape ancestors about 5 million years ago, Primates about 60 million years ago. Earliest mammals about 200 million years ago. Etc.
Pangea?
200 million years ago the earth was all one large super Continent called Pangaea
From about 180 million years ago until about 65 million years ago.
dinosaurs roamed the earth about 65 million years ago.
they were on earth for more than 1,000,000 years ago
4.567 million years ago
They dominated the Earth for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (about 230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago).
They lasted for over 160 million years until they became extinct as a result of the Earth being struck by a meteor about 65 million years ago..
4.567 million years ago
Perhaps you mean 200 million years ago? This supercontinent was Pangea.
65 million years
65 million years ago.
Dinasaurs was living on earth about 100 million and 50 million years. They have been on the earth from 200 million and 20 million years ago, and die out at about 65 million years ago at the end of Upper Cretaceous.