Well maby more but before the continents were formed Pangea was the only continent but the plates were shaking and spread the continents apart to form North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Antarctica, Europe, and Austrailia. :-) ( I'm Ten)
I I I (aye aye aye) thunder thighs shook and Bella took herb and peyote tobacco road and a dirty South Park splish splashing I was taking a bath two b****** in the tub rub a dub I think the whales spilled the beans on top of old spaghetti when I lost my poor meatball because hootie and the blowfish we're dreaming of a White Christmas while frosty the snowman got off on Wonder woman LOL y'all know the rest he's loving all that jazz God bless for the saints go marching in and blessings from the goddess for all you sinners because ain't ain't a word in the dictionary aka 5150 ‽
I think that maybe war cause it is always happening
That was just a little under 2,738 years ago.
According to Plato, it sunk beneath the ocean 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.
13010 years ago
06-10-2010 : 2762 years ago.
This question is poorly worded. If you are asking what happened before 2739 years ago, then the answer is a lot of things. the big bang, the dinosaurs, prehistoric man, the development of language, et al. If you are asking what happened 2739 years ago, that's a lot more specific. probably still a lot though.
726 b.C.
115% of 2739= 115% * 2739= 1.15 * 2739= 3,149.85
In 1900 years Ago
the iron age happened about 2.5 million years ago. the iron age was followed by the stone age, which happened about 3 million years ago
what happened 25 years ago with regard to martin Luther king
All Factors of 2739:1, 3, 11, 33, 83, 249, 913, 2739
nothing
there was a war
Nothing memorable.
the year 1111
Neanderthals went extinct around 40,000 years ago. There are various theories for their extinction, including climate change, competition with modern humans, or a combination of factors. Some scientists believe that Neanderthals interbred with early modern humans, contributing to their genetic legacy in some human populations today.