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Schools 25 years ago looked quite different; technology was less integrated into classrooms with limited access to computers. Teaching methods were more traditional, focusing on lectures, textbooks, and worksheets. School safety measures were not as evolved, with less emphasis on security protocols.

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How did it look like in 100000 years ago?

100,000 years ago, Earth would have looked very different from today. The Earth was in an ice age, with vast ice sheets covering much of the northern hemisphere. There were also different species of animals and plants inhabiting the planet compared to today. Human ancestors, such as Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens, were present during this time period.


What name of nine ice ages and their period time?

Huronian glaciation - 2.4 billion years ago Cryogenian glaciation - 720-635 million years ago Andean-Saharan glaciation - 460-420 million years ago Karoo Ice Age - 360-260 million years ago Late Paleozoic Ice Age - 335-260 million years ago Permo-Carboniferous Ice Age - 320-260 million years ago Quaternary Ice Age - 2.58 million years ago to present Younger Dryas - 12,900 to 11,700 years ago Little Ice Age - 600 to 200 years ago


When did Pangaea form?

Pangaea formed about 300 million years ago and began to rift about 200 million years ago.The formation and falling apart of super continents appears to be cyclical. Pangaea is the fourth super continent in Earth's history.Known super continents:Columbia (2 billion years to 1.8 billion years ago)Rodinia (1.1 billion years ago to 750 million years ago)Pannotia (600 million years ago to 540 million years ago)Pangea (300 million years ago to 200 million years ago)


How many millions years ago was the Cretaceous period?

The Cretaceous period occurred approximately 145 to 66 million years ago.


How long ago was the Carboniferous period?

The Carboniferous is considered to have started 354 million years ago and ended 290 million years ago.