6.1 Paleogene period
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The Cenozoic Era, spanning from 66 million years ago to the present, marks a pivotal time in Earth's history. Following the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs, this era saw the rise of mammals and the evolution of modern ecosystems. Climate fluctuations and tectonic changes shaped the planet's biodiversity. Throughout the Cenozoic, mammals diversified into numerous forms, from tiny rodents to massive whales. Primates evolved, eventually leading to humans. Plants, especially grasses and flowering species, spread across continents. These changes set the stage for today's ecosystems and biodiversity patterns.
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The Cenozoic Era, spanning from 66 million years ago to the present, marks a pivotal time in Earth's history. Following the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs, this era saw the rise of mammals and the evolution of modern ecosystems. Climate fluctuations and tectonic changes shaped the planet's biodiversity. Throughout the Cenozoic, mammals diversified into numerous forms, from tiny rodents to massive whales. Primates evolved, eventually leading to humans. Plants, especially grasses and flowering species, spread across continents. These changes set the stage for today's ecosystems and biodiversity patterns.
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