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Cenozoic
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  • 1

    Age of Mammals

    Cenozoic

  • 2

    rise of mammals, including human beings, and the evolution of angiosperms.

    Cenozoic

  • 3

    Pangaea began separating into the modern continents, and the modern Rocky Mountains rose. Dinosaurs, crocodiles, and pterosaurs ruled the land and air.

    Mesozoic

  • 4

    lasted 252 million years, plants and reptiles began moving from the sea to the land.

    Paleozoic

  • 5

    (2.6 million years ago to the present)

    Quaternary

  • 6

    (66 million to 23 million years ago

    Paleogene

  • 7

    (23 million to 2.6 million years ago)

    Neogene

  • 8

    English geologist who had a great influence on Charles Darwin,

    Charles Lyell

  • 9

    formed some time after the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate.

    Himalayas

  • 10

    “ancient-born”. Oldest of the three stratigraphic divisions of the Cenozoic Era.

    Paleogene

  • 11

    (33.9 million to 23 million years ago

    Oligocene

  • 12

    (56 million to 33.9 million years ago)

    Eocene

  • 13

    (66 million to 56 million years ago)

    Paleocene

  • 14

    even-toed ungulates, which includes pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, camels, chevrotains, deer, giraffes, pronghorn, antelopes, sheep, goats, and cattle.

    Artiodactyl

  • 15

    a group of herbivorous mammals characterized by the possession of either one or three hoofed toes on each hindfoot.

    Perissodactyl

  • 16

    extinct group of mammals that were the first known horses.

    Eohippus

  • 17

    closely related to hippos and to whales

    Andrewsarchus

  • 18

    primitive dentition and skull architecture; the rest of the slender, elongated skeleton was well adapted to aquatic life.

    Basilosaurus

  • 19

    is a term in Japan's stratigraphic system, referring to the Middle Pleistocene Epoch.

    Chibanian

  • 20

    spanning 1,800,000 to 781,000 years ago, is the second stage of the Pleistocene Series, originating from the region of southern Italy

    Calabrian

  • 21

    a stage of the Pleistocene Series, refers to rocks deposited during the Quaternary Period, named after the town of Gela in Sicily, Italy

    Gelasian

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    Na Me

    Mesozoic Era

    Mesozoic Era

    Na Me · 44問 · 1年前

    Mesozoic Era

    Mesozoic Era

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    Na Me

    Mesozoic Marine Life and Dinosaurs

    Mesozoic Marine Life and Dinosaurs

    Na Me · 26問 · 1年前

    Mesozoic Marine Life and Dinosaurs

    Mesozoic Marine Life and Dinosaurs

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    Na Me

    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 1 & 2)

    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 1 & 2)

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    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 1 & 2)

    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 1 & 2)

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    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 3 & 4)

    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 3 & 4)

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    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 3 & 4)

    RA 8371 (CHAPTER 3 & 4)

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    Na Me

    RA 8371 (NCIP)

    RA 8371 (NCIP)

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    RA 8371 (NCIP)

    RA 8371 (NCIP)

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    GS (TOPOGRAPHY)

    GS (TOPOGRAPHY)

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    GS (TOPOGRAPHY)

    GS (TOPOGRAPHY)

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    GS (Leveling, Lesson 6)

    GS (Leveling, Lesson 6)

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    GS (Leveling, Lesson 6)

    GS (Leveling, Lesson 6)

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    GS (CONTROL SURVEY)

    GS (CONTROL SURVEY)

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    GS (CONTROL SURVEY)

    GS (CONTROL SURVEY)

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    Hydrography

    Hydrography

    Na Me · 53問 · 1年前

    Hydrography

    Hydrography

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    GEO 124 LEC 1

    GEO 124 LEC 1

    Na Me · 62問 · 1年前

    GEO 124 LEC 1

    GEO 124 LEC 1

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    PE

    PE

    Na Me · 60問 · 1年前

    PE

    PE

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    COMA

    COMA

    Na Me · 99問 · 1年前

    COMA

    COMA

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    GS 2 Control Survey

    GS 2 Control Survey

    Na Me · 18問 · 1年前

    GS 2 Control Survey

    GS 2 Control Survey

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    GS 2 - Control Survey

    GS 2 - Control Survey

    Na Me · 8問 · 1年前

    GS 2 - Control Survey

    GS 2 - Control Survey

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    Hydrography (Lesson 2)

    Hydrography (Lesson 2)

    Na Me · 26問 · 1年前

    Hydrography (Lesson 2)

    Hydrography (Lesson 2)

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    HYDRO (LEC 3)

    HYDRO (LEC 3)

    Na Me · 54問 · 1年前

    HYDRO (LEC 3)

    HYDRO (LEC 3)

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    Law (Lecture 1)

    Law (Lecture 1)

    Na Me · 66問 · 1年前

    Law (Lecture 1)

    Law (Lecture 1)

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    Na Me

    GS 2 (Lec 1 & 2)

    GS 2 (Lec 1 & 2)

    Na Me · 21問 · 1年前

    GS 2 (Lec 1 & 2)

    GS 2 (Lec 1 & 2)

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    Na Me

    問題一覧

  • 1

    Age of Mammals

    Cenozoic

  • 2

    rise of mammals, including human beings, and the evolution of angiosperms.

    Cenozoic

  • 3

    Pangaea began separating into the modern continents, and the modern Rocky Mountains rose. Dinosaurs, crocodiles, and pterosaurs ruled the land and air.

    Mesozoic

  • 4

    lasted 252 million years, plants and reptiles began moving from the sea to the land.

    Paleozoic

  • 5

    (2.6 million years ago to the present)

    Quaternary

  • 6

    (66 million to 23 million years ago

    Paleogene

  • 7

    (23 million to 2.6 million years ago)

    Neogene

  • 8

    English geologist who had a great influence on Charles Darwin,

    Charles Lyell

  • 9

    formed some time after the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate.

    Himalayas

  • 10

    “ancient-born”. Oldest of the three stratigraphic divisions of the Cenozoic Era.

    Paleogene

  • 11

    (33.9 million to 23 million years ago

    Oligocene

  • 12

    (56 million to 33.9 million years ago)

    Eocene

  • 13

    (66 million to 56 million years ago)

    Paleocene

  • 14

    even-toed ungulates, which includes pigs, peccaries, hippopotamuses, camels, chevrotains, deer, giraffes, pronghorn, antelopes, sheep, goats, and cattle.

    Artiodactyl

  • 15

    a group of herbivorous mammals characterized by the possession of either one or three hoofed toes on each hindfoot.

    Perissodactyl

  • 16

    extinct group of mammals that were the first known horses.

    Eohippus

  • 17

    closely related to hippos and to whales

    Andrewsarchus

  • 18

    primitive dentition and skull architecture; the rest of the slender, elongated skeleton was well adapted to aquatic life.

    Basilosaurus

  • 19

    is a term in Japan's stratigraphic system, referring to the Middle Pleistocene Epoch.

    Chibanian

  • 20

    spanning 1,800,000 to 781,000 years ago, is the second stage of the Pleistocene Series, originating from the region of southern Italy

    Calabrian

  • 21

    a stage of the Pleistocene Series, refers to rocks deposited during the Quaternary Period, named after the town of Gela in Sicily, Italy

    Gelasian