No - if your periods have stopped for that length of time - it's more than likely your body has gone through the menopause. Your ovaries are no longer producing eggs (and thus your womb will not go through its monthly preparation cycle)
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It is highly unlikely to get pregnant at 54 years old if your periods stopped 6 years ago. Menopause usually occurs around age 51, and once periods have stopped for an extended period, the chances of getting pregnant naturally are very low. However, it is always best to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
The five mass extinctions that occurred in Earth's history took place during the Ordovician period (about 445 million years ago), the Devonian period (about 375 million years ago), the Permian period (about 251 million years ago), the Triassic period (about 200 million years ago), and the Cretaceous period (about 66 million years ago).
The Cretaceous Period ended about 66 million years ago.
150 millions years ago Earth was in the late Jurassic period.
The answer is 63.2 million years. Since the Tertiary Period began 65 million years ago and then stoped 1.8 million years ago you have to subtract the 1.8 million from 65 million to get the actual lenght of time.
The Tertiary Period began roughly 65 million years ago following the mass extinction event that ended the Cretaceous Period. It ended about 2.6 million years ago, marking the beginning of the Quaternary Period.