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The Cenozoic Era.
The Cenozoic Era is divided into the Palaeogene period (which consists of the ... The Palaeogene and Neogene periods are collectively termed the Tertiary. ...
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The Palaeozoic Era.
BobAinsworth.com - The Palaeozoic Era. An illustrated geological time line for the Palaeozoic era, which includes the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, ...
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The Palaeozoic Era.
The Palaeozoic Era spans 322 million years, beginning with the Cambrian period 570 million years ago, and finishing with the end of the Permian period 248 ...
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The Cenozoic Era.
The Cenozoic Era is divided into the Palaeogene period (which consists of the Palaeocene, Eocene and Oligocene epochs), the Neogene period (which consists ...
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The Cenozoic Era.
The Pleistocene epoch begins 1.8 million years ago and concludes with the end ... The land plants of this period were generally similar to those of today. ...
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The Palaeozoic Era.
The Palaeozoic Era spans 322 million years, beginning with the Cambrian period 570 million years ago, and finishing with the end of the Permian period 248 ...
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The Palaeozoic Era.
An illustrated geological time line for the Palaeozoic era, which includes ... The Cambrian period begins 570 million years ago and spans 78 million years. ...
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The Palaeozoic Era.
By the middle of the Cambrian period Graptolites appeared, along with Corals and Nautiloids. Plant life is essentially limited to Algae. ...
 
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