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after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
The period that preceded the Neolithic period is the Paleolithic period, also known as the Stone Age. It is characterized by the use of stone tools and a nomadic lifestyle of hunting and gathering.
The period that came before Impressionism is Realism which was preceded by Romanticism and Neoclassical before that.
The period that came before Impressionism is Realism which was preceded by Romanticism and Neoclassical before that.
The period that preceded the Neolithic Revolution is often referred to as the Paleolithic or Stone Age. During this time, early humans were primarily hunter-gatherers and relied on hunting animals, fishing, and gathering wild plants for food.
The next term in the sequence "Era, Period" is "Epoch." This sequence reflects the hierarchical classification of geological time, where an era is subdivided into periods, and periods can further be divided into epochs. Thus, after "Period," the logical progression leads to "Epoch."
The period in the 1930s in which millions of people were out of work was the Great Depression. This was the decade that preceded World War II.
A main sequence does not do anything - it is just a name for a period in a stars life. [See related question]
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
The Triassic Period is a geological time period that occurred from about 251 to 201 million years ago. It followed the Permian Period and preceded the Jurassic Period in the Mesozoic Era. The Triassic Period saw the diversification of early reptiles and the rise of dinosaurs.
It was the constitution. It was written in 1787,but the authors were inspired by many other documents and ideas that preceded this time period.
The period of Earth's history that lasted 245 to 208 million years ago is the Triassic period. This period followed the Permian period and preceded the Jurassic period. It was a time of recovery and diversification of life after the mass extinction at the end of the Permian period.