The last 65 million years.
It is the current era and is divided into three periods; the Paleogene, Neogene and Quaternary.
Yes, humans emerged during the Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era, which began around 2.6 million years ago. The first anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens, appeared in Africa around 300,000 years ago.
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)
Precambrian
An era is a span of time, so there was no era at that time. It was, however, the end of one era and the beginning of another. More specifically it was the end of the Mesozoic and the beginning of the Cenozoic.
Well possibly. The Cenozoic or Age of the Mammals is the current geological era of the earth that began 65.5 million years ago. When it ends is not so much when we decide but more when nature decides. An extinction or genetic mutations leading to a new genus different than mammals and becoming the dominant life form will mark the end of this era. So whether we can say humans arrived toward the end of the Cenozoic era is for history to decide.
In the late period of the Cenozoic Era humans first existed.
I am a digital assistant and exist in the era of technology and information.
About 65 million years
Humans appeared during the Quaternary period of the Cenozoic era, which began around 2.6 million years ago. This era is marked by the development of modern human species and the emergence of Homo sapiens.
We live in the Quaternary period, which is part of the Cenozoic era.
Animals are not characteristic of the Cenozoic Period is a false statement. The Cenozoic Period is often referred to as the Age of Mammals.
We are currently in the Quaternary period, which is the most recent geological period within the Cenozoic era. The Quaternary period began approximately 2.6 million years ago and is characterized by the presence of ice ages and the evolution of early humans.
After Palezoic era (251-542 Million years ago), came Mesozoic era (65.5-251 Million years ago). The Mesozoic era is subdivided into 3: Triassic Period (199.6-251 mya) Jurassic Period (145.5-199.6 mya) Cretaceous Period (65.5-145.5 mya) Note: mya means million years ago.
The most recent period in the Cenozoic Era is the Quaternary Period, which began around 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present day. It is characterized by the presence of modern humans and significant climatic changes, including multiple ice ages.
Yes. The Quaternary Period is part of the late Cenozoic.
No. The Cenzoic Era is the current era.
The Cenozoic is a major geologic era starting at 65 million years ago and encompassing the present. The Pleistocene Epoch is a much smaller division of time that is part of the Quaternary Period of the Cenozoic Era, from 1.8 million years ago to 10,000 years ago.