Asked by
Estephanie Navarro
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
flowering plants originate
A) Carboniferous
B) Cretaceous
C) Ordovician
D) Pleistocene
E) Triassic
Cretaceous
A geological period from about 145 to 66 million years ago, known for the dominance of dinosaurs and ending with their mass extinction.
Pleistocene
The geological epoch lasting from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago, characterized by the last period of significant ice ages.
Triassic
A geologic period and system that spans from about 252 to 201 million years ago, marking the beginning of the Mesozoic Era.
- Attain knowledge about the idea of geologic periods and pivotal incidents throughout these durations.
- Understand the crucial importance of major evolutionary occurrences, like the emergence of mammals, the debut of flowering plants, dinosaurs, and the emergence of modern humans.
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Learning Objectives
- Attain knowledge about the idea of geologic periods and pivotal incidents throughout these durations.
- Understand the crucial importance of major evolutionary occurrences, like the emergence of mammals, the debut of flowering plants, dinosaurs, and the emergence of modern humans.