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The Cenozoic (also Cænozoic or Cainozoic ) Era (pronounced /ˌsiːnɵˈzoʊ ɪ k/, /ˌsɛnəˈzoʊ ɪ k/ ) (meaning "new life" (Greek ( kainos ), "new", and ( zoe ), "life"), is the most recen...
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An intro to the Cenozoic era, includes a review of each of the geological sub-divisions and the various forms of life that lived during this time ... The Cenozoic Era of the Phanerozoic Eon: the last 65.5 million years...
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www.palaeos.com/Cenozoic/Cenozoic.htm
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The KT Event set the stage for the Cenozoic Era Cenozoic Era that began 65 million years ago. As the dinosaurs perished at the end of the Cretaceous, the mammals took center stage. Even as mammals increased in numbers and diversity, so too did the birds, reptiles, fish, insects, trees, grasses, and other forms of life.
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The last and most recent of the geologic periods is the Cenozoic Era. Its name means new life coming from the Greek root kainos, meaning new, and zoic, life. ... The last and most recent of the geologic periods is the Cenozoic Era.
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Cenozoic era (sēnuzō'ik, sen–) [key], last major division of geologic time (see Geologic Timescale, table) lasting from 65 million years ago to the present. The Cenozoic is divided into the Tertiary (from 65 million years ago until 2 million years ago) and Quaternary (2 million years ago to the present) periods.
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Cenozoic Era – Encyclopedia.com has Cenozoic Era articles, Cenozoic Era pictures, video and information at Encyclopedia.com - a FREE online library ... In geologic time , the Cenozoic Era, the third era in the Phanerozoic Eon , follows the Mesozoic Era and spans the time between roughly 65 million years ago (mya) and...
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Take a tour of the world's largest paleo institute, including many Cenozoic mammals from Russia. ... Life in the Cenozoic... ... Cenozoic Era: Life...
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenolife.html
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenolife.html
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Describe the types and probable causes of global climatic changes during the Cenozoic. ... Describe the type and rate of evolution during the early Cenozoic, with reference to the groups of organisms most visibly affected, and give an example of a group of organisms which evolved rapidly during the Cenozoic. ... THE CENOZOIC ERA...
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gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/cenozoic.htm
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