There were fruits in the cretaceous period. There were berries and bread in this period.
There were a fruit in the cretaceous period. There were berries in this period.
so we have a better understanding of our past
Tyrannosaurus rex lived between 68 and 65.5 million years ago. That was during the Maastrichtian stage, which was the last stage of the Cretaceous period. The Cretaceous period was the last period of the Mesozoic era.
the Jurassic is a period between the triassic period and the cretaceous period . so it is a period of prehitory
K = Cretaceous (C is used for another era already) T = Tertiary
The Iguanodon lived between 126 and 125 million years ago. This is during the Barremian stage of the early Cretaceous period. The Cretaceous was the third and final period of the Mesozoic era, or the so-called "Age of Reptiles."
No, dinosaus became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous Period. They ended up dying because the dust was so bad that it changed the weather, which changed the temperature and the way plants grow, which eventually killed off the dinosaurs.
The Tertiary Period (65.5 to 2.588Ma) is the informal name for the geological period that followed the K-T extinction event. So the K-T event happened before the Tertiary. In fact "K-T" is actually short for Cretaceous-Tertiary as it marked the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Tertiary.The lower tertiary is more formally known as the Paleogene Period(65.5 - 23.03 Ma) and the upper Tertiary is more formally known as the Neogene Period(23.03 - 2.588Ma).
The late Jurassic Period, some 165 million years ago.
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So that they can reproduce. All fruits and vegetables have a seed of some kind.
The fossil records for dinosaurs end during the late Cretaceous period. This means that their numbers dwindled so low as to not leave fossil evidence. Their true extinction most like followed quickly. This is picky, I admit, but since you asked what ERA ended the dinosaurs, I suppose you should have the answer. They died out at the end of the Mesozoic Era (which was, as noted above, also the end of the Cretaceous Period). However, many scientists no classify birds as dinosaurs, in which case they never fully became extinct.