PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: NOUN
- From 13 million to 2 million years ago; growth of mountains; cooling of climate; more and larger mammals
- From 13 million to 2 million years ago; growth of mountains; cooling of climate; more and larger mammals
PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- More and larger mammals
- Cooling of climate
- Growth of mountains
- More and larger mammals
- Cooling of climate
- Growth of mountains
PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: RELATED WORDS
- Paleozoic, Interglacial, Cretaceous, Neogene, Triassic, Cenozoic, Paleogene, Ordovician, Oligocene, Paleocene, Eocene, Quaternary, Pleistocene, Miocene, Pliocene epoch
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PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Paleozoic, Interglacial, Cretaceous, Neogene, Triassic, Cenozoic, Paleogene, Ordovician, Oligocene, Paleocene, Eocene, Quaternary, Pleistocene, Miocene, Pliocene epoch
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PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pliocene age terrace and pediment gravel deposits, left from the latest glacial episode.
- HTM: Holocene Thermal Maximum, LIG: Last Interglacial, MPWP: Mid Pliocene Warm Period.
- Guidebook to the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene of Nebraska.
- Permanent stages of maps and heirs, considerably the Pliocene rings.
- Pliocene-Pleistocene, coincident with the development of loess in China,.
- Coccoliths are extremely rare in the Pliocene periplatform sediments.
- Cathedral are intrusions from the Pliocene or recent periods.
- Nothing definitely later than the Pliocene could be discovered.
- PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA IN THE PLIOCENE PERIOD.
- He used Greek names: Eocene, Miocene, Older Pliocene and Newer Pliocene.
- Archaeological studies indicate that the Blue Mountains were formed around one million years ago as part of the Kosciusko Uplift during the Pliocene Epoch.
PLIOCENE vs PLIOCENE EPOCH: QUESTIONS
- What were the continents like during the Pliocene era?
- Did dietary changes in the Pliocene drive early evolution of hominids?
- What type of plants were there in the Pliocene period?
- What happened to marine faunas during the late Pliocene?
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