Difference between palaeozoic and coenozoic plants
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the divisions between the eras are marked by periods of rapid and extensive extinctions. We are currently in the middle of a period of rapid and extensive extinctions, so it is possible that we are seeing the end of the Cenozoic, and the start of something else. But while these periods are very rapid in geologic terms, they are usually somewhat extended compared to human lifetimes, so we aren’t very likely to know what ‘comes next’...
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the divisions between the eras are marked by periods of rapid and extensive extinctions. We are currently in the middle of a period of rapid and extensive extinctions, so it is possible that we are seeing the end of the Cenozoic, and the start of something else. But while these periods are very rapid in geologic terms, they are usually somewhat extended compared to human lifetimes, so we aren’t very likely to know what ‘comes next’...
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The Paleozoic involved the appearance of fish, and eventually of life moving onto land. The Mesozoic was dominated by dinosaurs. The Cenozoic started with the extinction of the dinosaurs, and included the development of birds and mammals.
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