We are currently living in the Cenozoic Era, which began approximately 66 million years ago after the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. This era is characterized by the dominance of mammals and birds, as well as significant changes in climate and geography. The Cenozoic is further divided into three periods: the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary, with the Quaternary period encompassing the last 2.6 million years, including the present Holocene epoch.
Quaternary PeriodIt hasn't, yet. Geologic time was originally divided into four parts, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary, with the Quaternary being the current time of life. Eventually it was realized that the Primary and Secondary were much more distinctly different than the Tertiary and Quaternary, so the were re-named the Paleozoic (old life) and Mesozoic (middle life) eras, while the Tertiary and Quaternary were classified periods within the Cenozoic (recent life) era. The Tertiary contains the first five epochs, while the Quaternary contains the last two.Some consider the division between Tertiary and Quaternary to be obsolete, and prefer to divide the Cenozoic into the Palaeogene (first three epochs) and Neogene (latest four epochs).AnswerYou are currently living in the Qaternary period. Is has not ended.
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Living organisms are currently classified into three large groups called Domains. These domains are the archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote. Each of these domains are further broken down into kingdoms and within those kingdoms there are further subgroups.
We are living in the Holocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era of geologic time.
We are living in the Holocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era of geologic time.
We are living in the Holocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era of geologic time.
Humans currently live in the Holocene stage. This is part of the Quaternary period, and the Quaternary is a part of the Cenozoic era. The Quaternary began 2.588 million years ago.
We are currently living in the Cenozoic Era, which began approximately 66 million years ago after the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. This era is characterized by the dominance of mammals and birds, as well as significant changes in climate and geography. The Cenozoic is further divided into three periods: the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary, with the Quaternary period encompassing the last 2.6 million years, including the present Holocene epoch.
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We are currently living in the Cenozoic Era, which is in the Quaternary period, and the epoch being the Holocene. Yet some scientest are referring to the most modern times as the anthropocence era, which supposedly began around the Neolithic era, the great transition from humans began primitive hunter-gatherers to agriculture, husbandry, civilation, and intelligence.
Quaternary PeriodIt hasn't, yet. Geologic time was originally divided into four parts, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary, with the Quaternary being the current time of life. Eventually it was realized that the Primary and Secondary were much more distinctly different than the Tertiary and Quaternary, so the were re-named the Paleozoic (old life) and Mesozoic (middle life) eras, while the Tertiary and Quaternary were classified periods within the Cenozoic (recent life) era. The Tertiary contains the first five epochs, while the Quaternary contains the last two.Some consider the division between Tertiary and Quaternary to be obsolete, and prefer to divide the Cenozoic into the Palaeogene (first three epochs) and Neogene (latest four epochs).AnswerYou are currently living in the Qaternary period. Is has not ended.
I am currently living in New York City.
According to US Government sources, approximately 1.2 million Americans are currently living with HIV or AIDS.
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Tirtiary