Fifty million years ago, during the Eocene epoch, the Earth was significantly warmer than today, with tropical and subtropical climates extending into higher latitudes. The continents were in different positions, with North America and Europe still separating. Vast forests covered much of the land, and diverse wildlife, including early mammals and birds, thrived. The oceans were also teeming with life, including early forms of whales and other marine creatures.
Armadillos evolved about 50 million years ago.
The current best estimate for the age of the Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years, so it is much older than 50 million years!
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.
no, bats did not live on earth at least 50 millions. actually the bats had been living since millions ago.
Australia is considered the youngest continent on Earth, having separated from the supercontinent Gondwana about 50 million years ago.
Earth formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago, not 50 billion years ago or 5 billion years ago. This age estimate is based on radiometric dating of meteorites and rocks on Earth.
primates and possums have been on earth for 70 million years but monkeys evolved around 60/50 million years ago and 50 million years ago there horses the size of cats and dogs there was hedgehogs as well and whale that looked a bit like a cross between an otter and a crocodile
50-60 million years ago.
50-60 million years ago.
50 million years ago
The earth has warmed in the past 50 million years. It has had various Ice Ages and temperatures have risen and fallen in the past, but it has never had the rapid rise in temperature that we are now experiencing since the Industrial Revolution, 200 years ago, global warming.
about 50 million years ago i think