It lasted more than a few years
The current era is the Cenozoic. It began 65.5 million years ago. The previous era was the Mesozoic.
The Oligocene Epoch lasted from about 33.9 million years ago to 23 million years ago, lasting approximately 10.9 million years. This epoch was part of the Paleogene Period in the Cenozoic Era.
The Great Lakes were formed during the last Ice Age, which occurred between 110,000 and 12,000 years ago. Glaciers carved out the basins that would later fill with water, creating the modern-day Great Lakes.
Yes, relative humidity can affect how long soap bubbles last. Low relative humidity can cause bubbles to evaporate more quickly, while high relative humidity can help bubbles last longer as the moisture in the air keeps them hydrated.
The second era of marketing, known as the Relationship Era, began in the late 20th century. It emphasized building long-term relationships with customers, focusing on customer satisfaction, loyalty, and personalization. This era marked a shift towards a more customer-centric approach to marketing.
they last like 65million years
forever
About 300 years
Around 70 years
almost 2011 years (its the era we are in)
The era lasted approximately 150 years.
20 years
This period lasted from about 1800-1850.
The Cenozoic Era lasted 65.5 million years ago to the present day!
The Paleozoic Era Lasted about 2799. You can add all the numbers of the: Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian, Silurian, Ordovician, and the Cambrian. Add all of there numbers of how long each era lasted. So that's how long the Paleozoic Era Lasted ("2799")
The length of the reign of Queen Victoria. 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901
There were no Victorian kings. There was a Victorian era, which took its name from England's long reigning QueenVictoria.