The existence and extinction of the dinosaurs.
your mama was born
there was plate tectonic movement
The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea and the opening of the Atlantic Ocean was the major geologic event during the Jurassic time period. This led to significant changes in global climate and ocean circulation, as well as the evolution and diversification of marine and terrestrial life forms.
Some of the major geologic events include ice ages, the formation of the great lakes, and the continents moving to where they are now.
During the Permian period, major geologic events included the assembly of the supercontinent Pangaea, significant climatic changes leading to glaciation and warming events, and massive volcanic activity resulting in the formation of the Siberian Traps. These events had significant impacts on biodiversity and led to the largest extinction event in Earth's history, known as the Permian-Triassic mass extinction.
Cenozoic is not a major period of the geologic time scale. The scale is broken down into eras. Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic are all part of the Phanerozic era.
Mainly the ice age. I have a project in which I have to make a PowerPoint presentation for one of the times and i chose quantenary and we are in the quantenary period right now
During the Mississippian Period, major geologic events included the widespread deposition of carbonate rocks forming thick limestone layers, the development of large coral reefs, and the formation of coal deposits from plant materials in swampy environments. Additionally, tectonic activity led to the uplift of mountain ranges and the creation of rift basins.
Not much happened really except i think it was climate change and small dinos running around, the size of a chicken. (No im not kidding)
i heard that it was the exsistance and extinction of the dinosours and the continuing breakup of Pangaea
they use major fossil records
The Jurassic period ended approximately 145 million years ago, transitioning into the Cretaceous period. This conclusion is marked by a significant geological event known as the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary. The end of the Jurassic saw major changes in climate and ecosystems, paving the way for the dominance of dinosaurs in the subsequent Cretaceous era.