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Warmer climate
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The environment was covered with trees and grass, and the air was warm and moist.
During the Miocene period, which lasted from around 23 to 5 million years ago, various animals roamed the Earth, including early elephants, horses, apes, rodents, and carnivores like saber-toothed cats. Marine life was diverse, with whales, dolphins, seals, and large sharks thriving in the oceans. The Miocene was a time of transition, with many modern animal groups evolving and spreading across different habitats.
The environment in the tertiary period was mostly covered with trees and grass.
During which period.
Yes you can eat papaya during your period - there is nothing you can't do during your period, you can eat what you like when you like.
During the Jurassic period, the environment was warmer and had higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere compared to the present. The landmasses were generally located closer together, forming the supercontinent Pangaea. The Jurassic period had a diverse range of plant and animal species, including dinosaurs, which dominated the terrestrial ecosystems.
the environment during the cretaceous period was warm with ice-free poles. Back then, there were mostly dinosaurs roaming the earth, but other mammals we see today were starting to appear.
North America, Asia and Europe was their home in the Oligocene and the earl Miocene period.
The Miocene period was in fact a very good one for primates, as it was during the latter part of that period that they began to spread out from Africa and populate areas of Europe and Asia. The Miocene saw an explosion of grassland vegetation, both in geographical area as the drier climate pushed forests back and in diversity, as well. Grasses convert carbon dioxide more efficiently, but were not good for the world's larger herbivores at the time. As they died off, this left more resources for smaller animals, also affecting predator size in the long run. All of this left very good conditions for primates like monkeys and apes to expand their own populations and diversify. So in this instance, they didn't just survive, they thrived.
During the Carboniferous period, the environment was warm and humid, with vast swamp forests covering much of the land. These forests eventually formed the coal deposits we see today. In contrast, the present environment is cooler and drier overall, with different vegetation and ecosystems in place.