homo sapians. or Humans were the dominate species !
During the Quaternary Period, animals such as mammoths, sabertooth cats, woolly rhinoceros, giant ground sloths, and early humans roamed the Earth. The Quaternary Period also saw the rise of modern mammal species like elephants, bears, and wolves.
The Holocene epoch, The Quaternary period, The Cenozoic era, The Information Decade, The Technology Data, The Caraophone Wire-where era and The Technology Age the next period will begin in 30000 it will be called the Rehostiric Period(meaning dInosaurs or old things may come alive, but humans are or wont be affected)
Exercising the most influence or control.
Human life has occurred in the Quaternary Period, which started around 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present day. The Quaternary is the most recent period in Earth's history and is characterized by the presence of modern humans (Homo sapiens) and significant glaciation events.
The last 65 million years. It is the current era and is divided into three periods; the Paleogene, Neogene and Quaternary.
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During the Quaternary Period, oxygen levels in the atmosphere were similar to present-day levels, around 20.9%. This period saw the evolution and expansion of modern human species.
Phanerozoic.
dimetrodon was the dominANT SPECIES OF THE permian period
Animals such as PROCOPTODON,DIPROTODON,TOXODON,MAMMUTHUS,DEINOTHERIUM,COELODONTA lived in the quaternary period.Plants such as BIRCH,SWEETGUM lived in the quaternary period, as well as the plants and animals you see around you.
Currently we are in the Quaternary period.
Yes, the Neogene is a geologic period that precedes the Quaternary period in the geologic time scale. The Quaternary period includes the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs, while the Neogene includes the Miocene and Pliocene epochs.
The Pleistocene epoch, part of the quaternary period, was influenced by the preceding Pliocene epoch. The Pliocene saw the formation of the Isthmus of Panama, connecting North and South America, which affected ocean currents, climate patterns, and species migrations during the Quaternary period. Additionally, tectonic movements and mountain-building events in the late Cenozoic era created new habitats and influenced evolutionary processes that further impacted life in the Quaternary period.
The T-Rex and the Spinosaurus.
During the Carboniferous period, dominant species included early amphibians, insects, and vast forests of primitive plants. This period is often referred to as the "Age of Amphibians" due to the diverse amphibian species that thrived in swampy environments.
Quaternary.
Yes. The Quaternary Period is part of the late Cenozoic.