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- Miocene - Wikipedia
The Miocene ( ˈmaɪ əsiːn, - oʊ - MY-ə-seen, -oh-) [6][7] is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about 23 04 to 5 333 million years ago (Ma)
- Miocene Epoch | Plants, Animals, Fossils | Britannica
Miocene Epoch, earliest major worldwide division of the Neogene Period (23 million to 2 6 million years ago) that extended from 23 million to 5 3 million years ago, a time when land-dwelling mammals were essentially modern
- Miocene - New World Encyclopedia
Named by Sir Charles Lyell, "Miocene" comes from the Greek words μείων (meioon, less) and καινός (kainos, new) and means "less recent " It is "less recent" than the Pliocene and had 18 percent less modern sea invertebrates than the Pleiocene
- Miocene Epoch - Geology Page
The Miocene is the first geological epoch of the Neogene period and extends from about 23 03 to 5 332 million years ago (Ma) The Miocene was named by Sir Charles Lyell
- Evolution: Change: Deep Time - PBS
The Miocene begins with a gradual, short-lived warming, and some tropical forests expand Drying accompanies this temperature change, and tough scrub plants evolve as a new form of vegetation
- Miocene - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
When considered on geologic timescales, Miocene paleogeography was quite similar to modern with the continental landmasses close to their modern positions However, the Miocene was a dynamic period resulting in mountain building, ocean gateway alteration and ice sheet consolidation
- Miocene - Origin, Period, Age, Animals, Plants and Climate
Miocene time, which is also known as the Miocene Epoch marks the earliest major worldwide division of the Neogene period which is about 23 to 2 6 million years ago
- Miocene - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Miocene is the last and final epoch of the first Neogene period and the fourth of the Cainozoic It started about 23 million years ago and ended about 5 33 million years ago
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