The Miocene, a period of warming, began about 21 million years ago.
There were about 20 magnetic field reversals that occurred in Gilbert's epoch, which spans from about 170 million years ago to 72 million years ago.
Rhinos first appeared around 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch. They evolved from smaller ancestors and have undergone significant adaptations over time to become the animals we recognize today.
I'm not so sure but i think its las eruption was on June 17th 2000.
The East African Rift is a geological feature formed by the divergent movement of tectonic plates. Its evolution over the past 20 million years is not directly analogous to biological evolution, which pertains to the change in inherited traits of populations over generations. However, the rift's formation does highlight the dynamic nature of Earth's geology over long time scales.
The first ancient Olympic Games were held in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece. The modern Olympic Games were revived by Pierre de Coubertin in 1896 in Athens, Greece.
There were about 20 magnetic field reversals that occurred in Gilbert's epoch, which spans from about 170 million years ago to 72 million years ago.
Rhinos first appeared around 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch. They evolved from smaller ancestors and have undergone significant adaptations over time to become the animals we recognize today.
-Greece was 10 million 100 years ago , now 10 million again -Turkey was 10 million 100 years ago (Antolia and istanbul not ottoman empire) now 78 million
Otters have been on Earth for millions of years, with their ancestors appearing around 30 million years ago during the late Oligocene epoch. The modern otter families, such as the Mustelidae, emerged around 20 million years ago. Today, there are several species of otters that have adapted to various environments across the globe.
Reindeer, also known as caribou in North America, have been alive for millions of years, with their ancestors dating back to around 2.5 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch. They are part of the Cervidae family, which includes deer species that have existed for about 20 million years. The modern reindeer species, Rangifer tarandus, is believed to have evolved around 1 million years ago.
The first bears are believed to have emerged around 20 to 30 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. The earliest known bear species is the Arctodus, which lived around 2.5 million years ago. Bears are part of the family Ursidae, and their evolutionary lineage can be traced back to a common ancestor shared with other carnivorous mammals.
Badgers are believed to have first evolved around 20 million years ago during the late Miocene epoch. They belong to the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, otters, and ferrets, and are thought to have diverged from a common ancestor shared with these other species. Fossil evidence suggests that the genus Meles, which includes modern badgers, appeared around 2 million years ago.
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.
The first animals to resemble modern dolphins evolved ca. 20 million years ago.
About 4 billion years ago it rained for 20 million years straight.
Yes they can, they were sighted 20 million years ago...by you.
They are BILLIONS years of age