The Cenozoic

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  • The Cenozoic Meanings

    noun a geological era that began 65 million years ago and continues to the present, characterized by the development of mammals and birds

    Fields related to the Cenozoic

    Environmental Science

    Studying the Cenozoic era can help scientists understand how past environmental changes have influenced ecosystems.

    Geology

    The Cenozoic era is a geological time period that began about 66 million years ago and continues to the present day.

    Biology

    The Cenozoic era is known for the diversification and evolution of many plant and animal species.

    Climate Science

    The Cenozoic era saw significant changes in climate, including periods of global warming and cooling.

    Paleontology

    Fossils from the Cenozoic era provide valuable insights into the evolution of mammals and other life forms.

    Occupation Usage of the Cenozoic

    Writer

    In the field of paleontology, writers may refer to the Cenozoic era when discussing the evolution of mammals and other life forms.

    Geologist

    Geologists often study the Cenozoic era to understand the Earth's geological history and the formation of various rock layers.

    Biologist

    Biologists may study the Cenozoic era to understand the evolution of plant and animal species over the past 66 million years.

    Paleontologist

    Paleontologists frequently focus on the Cenozoic era to study fossilized remains of ancient organisms and reconstruct past ecosystems.

    Archaeologist

    Archaeologists may reference the Cenozoic era when studying human evolution and the development of early civilizations.

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