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It is also called The age of mammals Mostly it was coverd in grass The plates on earth split apart and it put pressure on it then it formed volacanoes When the Earth spilt it was called Pangea and when it seprated it was formed into the present day.
Pangea finished forming during the Permian Period so there was only one landmass. It gradually became more arid and the south was very cold and much was under an ice pack. The period ended with over 90 percent of marine life and 70 percent of land animals extinct.
Most coal deposits were laid down during the Carboniferous period, approximately 360 to 300 million years ago. This period is sometimes referred to as the "Age of Coal" due to the extensive coal-forming swamps and forests that existed during this time.
No one knows or can verify the number of hours in a day during the Cambrian Period. However, it is believed by Geologists that the Earths rotation was slightly slower before the Permian extinction and the Beginning of the Mesozoic Era. A large asteroid which may have been responsible for the Permian extinction may have also caused the Earths rotation to increase in speed and may be responsible for the "Chandlers wobble" of the Earth.
The Alps mountain range has been present for tens of millions of years. The formation of the Alps began during the Tertiary period, around 65 million years ago, through the collision of the Eurasian and African tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the mountains have undergone various geological processes, including uplift and erosion, to reach their current state.
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
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During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
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Type your answer here... it was wet and the surface was covered with a thin layer of warm water.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
The elephant
During the Tertiary period, which lasted from about 66 million to 2.6 million years ago, Earth's climate was generally warmer and more humid than today. This era saw the proliferation of forests and diverse ecosystems, with tropical conditions extending to higher latitudes. As the Tertiary progressed, the climate gradually cooled, leading to the development of grasslands and the eventual onset of ice ages toward the end of the period. Overall, the Tertiary was marked by significant climatic shifts that shaped the evolution of flora and fauna.
During the Tertiary period, a variety of rocks were formed, including sandstone, shale, limestone, and volcanic rocks such as basalt and andesite. The Tertiary period was characterized by changes in climate and tectonic activity, leading to the formation of diverse rock types in different environments.
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All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .