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Pangaea exsited at the beginning Mesozoic Era
Lasted approximately 180 million year Mesozoic Era
Dinosaurs dominated Mesozoic Era
Birds appeared Mesozoic Era
Angiosperms evolved Mesozoic Era
Mammals first appeared Mesozoic Era
Gymnosperms dominated Mesozoic Era
Ended with a major extinction Mesozoic Era
Called age of Reptiles Mesozoic Era
Three periods-Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretacous Mesozoic Era
Called era of Recent Life Cenozoic Era
Mountain ranges appeared Cenozoic Era
First grasses appear Cenozoic Era
Mammals became larger Cenozoic Era
Two periods-Tertiary, Quatemary Cenozoic Era
Thick glaciers covered most of North America Cenozoic Era
Homosapiens appeared Cenozoic Era
Great Lakes formed Cenozoic Era
Continents moved to present day locations Cenozoic Era
Angiosperms flowering plants
Cenozoic Era most recent era; the era we live in
Extinction complete loss of a species
Gondwanaland southern part of Pangaea
Gymnosperms plants that produce seeds not flowers
Homosapiens scientific name for humans
Laursia northern part of Pangaea
Maiasaura dinosaur thought to nurture hatchlings or their young
Mesozoic Era era of "middle life"
Pangaea super continent
Ice Ages Occured Cenozoic Era
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