geologic time scale
The nomadic era of human history comes to an end because people domesticated and plants and were able to stay in one place.
Tribal Era (Agricultural Revolution) Frontier Era (Lets conquer the wilderness) Early Conservation Era (lets preserve the wilderness) Environmental Era (60s- science, 70s- regulation, 80s- business)
BCE means Before Christian Era.... Not sure what ADE means. No, it doesn't. It means Before COMMON Era. The whole world doesn't revolve around Christian wording.
The era called the Elizabethan Age was a time of many changes and developments. This is why it was also called the Golden Age in English history.
the mass extiction
An era is defined as a time that marks the beginning of an important time in history. Lincoln was assassinated during the Civil War. So Lincoln was shot during the Civil War Era (1861-1865).
False. The death of Socrates marked the end of the Classical Era, not the beginning of the Hellenistic Era. The Hellenistic Era began after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE.
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is considered the event that marks the beginning of the modern era of seismology. This earthquake resulted in significant advancements in the study of earthquakes and the development of seismological instruments and techniques.
It could be called an "era".
A period of time that encompasses a beginning and an end to a cycle or event.
The ptolemaic dynasty. (APEX)
The ptolemaic dynasty. (APEX)
the end of the renaissance comes to mind
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is often considered the beginning of the modern era of seismology as it led to advancements in the understanding of earthquakes and their impact on structures. The significant amount of data collected during this earthquake sparked interest in studying seismology as a science.
Yes
Cenozoic Era,third of the major eras of the Earth's history, beginning about 65.5 million years ago and extending to the present. It was the interval of time during which the continents assumed their modern configuration and geographic positions and during which the Earth's flora and fauna evolved toward those of the present.