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At what era did the horse disappear from the American continent Pleistocene Owlocene Pogocene?

pleistocene


What is the pleistocene overkill?

The Pleistocene theory argues that hunter-gatherers caused the extinction of many species after the end of the last ice age.


Could a piece of dinosaur bone be found in pleistocene sediment?

Yes. Birds are classified as dinosaurs and they were certainly around in the Pleistocene. Even aside from that, it is still possible as a dinosaur fossil could be weathered out of Mesozoic rock and then re-buried in Pleistocene sediment.


What is the name of the prehistoric ice age?

Pleistocene


The term Ice Ages refers to the?

Pleistocene.


What has the author E Tchernov written?

E. Tchernov has written: 'Pleistocene of the Central Jordan Valley (The Pleistocene of the central Jordan Valley, the excavations at Ubeidiya)'


Which of the following is NOT an epoch in the Quaternary period A Paleocene B Pleistocene C Pliocene D none of the above?

Every epoch apart from the Pleistocene and Holocene.


Which continents was not covered by ice during the pleistocene ice age?

Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.


How would you describe the Pleistocene?

The Pleistocene epoch, lasting from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago, was characterized by repeated glaciations and interglacial periods. During this time, large mammals such as mammoths and saber-toothed cats roamed the Earth. It was also a period of significant human evolution and migration.


When is the beginning of the Pleistocene interval in Ma?

1.8 Ma


What era did the horse disappear from the American continent?

Pleistocene


Did dinosaurs live in the Pleistocene period?

Most paleontologists count birds as dinosaurs, so in that sense, yes as there were Pleistocene birds. Other than birds, no. All non-avian dinosaurs died out at the end of the Cretaceous period more than 60 million years before the beginning of the Pleistocene.