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The Paleocene was from about 65 million to 54 million years ago. It is part of the Tertiary Period and the Cenozoic Era.
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Relating to the earliest epoch of the Tertiary or the corresponding system of rocks; period of great development of primitive mammals.
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The Paleocene epoch is the time on Earth between the Cretaceous-Tertitary extinction, 65.5 million years ago, until 55.8 million years ago. Paleocene means "old(er) new" in Greek. This is a reference to the fact that the Paleocene...
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the paleocene epoch is in the paleogene time period.
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The end of the Jurassic period isn't marked with any specific event. It's just a gradual change in the types of flora and fauna that were present during the time period. The Paleocene on the other hand ends with a very significant climate c...
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The Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event, which occurred approximately (Ma), was a large-scale mass extinction of animal and plant species in a geologically short period of time. Widely known as the K–T extinction event, it is associated wi...
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Physical Education and Tourism Management (academic department; Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)
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