During the Mesozoic, or "Middle Life" era, life diversified rapidly and giant reptiles, dinosaurs and other monstrous beasts roamed the Earth. The period, which spans from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago, was also known as the age of reptiles or the age of dinosaurs.
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Select the correct order of geological time scale of earth.
The correct geological time scale of earth is Precambrian (Era/Age of early life) \(\downarrow\) Palaeozoic (Age of fishes) \(\downarrow\) Mesozoic (Age of reptiles dinosaurs and cycads) \(\downarrow\) Cenozoic (Age of mammals)
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The most recent era in geological time scale is
1 Palaeozoic
2 Cenozoic
3 Mesozoic
4 Azoic
Explanation:
The further subdivision of the eras into 12 "periods" is based on identifiable but less profound changes in life-forms. In the most recent era, the Cenozoic, there is a further subdivision of time into epochs.
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The Cenozoic era is often designated as
1 Age of dinosaurs
2 Age of reptiles
3 Age of mammals
4 Age of amphibians
Explanation:
The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time.
During the Mesozoic, or "Middle Life" era, life diversified rapidly and giant reptiles, dinosaurs and other monstrous beasts roamed the Earth. The period, which spans from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago, was also known as the age of reptiles or the age of dinosaurs.
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346237
Select the correct order of geological time scale of earth.
The correct geological time scale of earth is Precambrian (Era/Age of early life) \(\downarrow\) Palaeozoic (Age of fishes) \(\downarrow\) Mesozoic (Age of reptiles dinosaurs and cycads) \(\downarrow\) Cenozoic (Age of mammals)
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The most recent era in geological time scale is
1 Palaeozoic
2 Cenozoic
3 Mesozoic
4 Azoic
Explanation:
The further subdivision of the eras into 12 "periods" is based on identifiable but less profound changes in life-forms. In the most recent era, the Cenozoic, there is a further subdivision of time into epochs.
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The Cenozoic era is often designated as
1 Age of dinosaurs
2 Age of reptiles
3 Age of mammals
4 Age of amphibians
Explanation:
The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time.
During the Mesozoic, or "Middle Life" era, life diversified rapidly and giant reptiles, dinosaurs and other monstrous beasts roamed the Earth. The period, which spans from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago, was also known as the age of reptiles or the age of dinosaurs.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346237
Select the correct order of geological time scale of earth.
The correct geological time scale of earth is Precambrian (Era/Age of early life) \(\downarrow\) Palaeozoic (Age of fishes) \(\downarrow\) Mesozoic (Age of reptiles dinosaurs and cycads) \(\downarrow\) Cenozoic (Age of mammals)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346238
The most recent era in geological time scale is
1 Palaeozoic
2 Cenozoic
3 Mesozoic
4 Azoic
Explanation:
The further subdivision of the eras into 12 "periods" is based on identifiable but less profound changes in life-forms. In the most recent era, the Cenozoic, there is a further subdivision of time into epochs.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346239
The Cenozoic era is often designated as
1 Age of dinosaurs
2 Age of reptiles
3 Age of mammals
4 Age of amphibians
Explanation:
The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time.
During the Mesozoic, or "Middle Life" era, life diversified rapidly and giant reptiles, dinosaurs and other monstrous beasts roamed the Earth. The period, which spans from about 252 million years ago to about 66 million years ago, was also known as the age of reptiles or the age of dinosaurs.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346237
Select the correct order of geological time scale of earth.
The correct geological time scale of earth is Precambrian (Era/Age of early life) \(\downarrow\) Palaeozoic (Age of fishes) \(\downarrow\) Mesozoic (Age of reptiles dinosaurs and cycads) \(\downarrow\) Cenozoic (Age of mammals)
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346238
The most recent era in geological time scale is
1 Palaeozoic
2 Cenozoic
3 Mesozoic
4 Azoic
Explanation:
The further subdivision of the eras into 12 "periods" is based on identifiable but less profound changes in life-forms. In the most recent era, the Cenozoic, there is a further subdivision of time into epochs.
BIOXII07:EVOLUTION
346239
The Cenozoic era is often designated as
1 Age of dinosaurs
2 Age of reptiles
3 Age of mammals
4 Age of amphibians
Explanation:
The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time.