The most recent class of vertebrates to appear on Earth are the mammals, which emerged around 200 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era. Mammals diversified and thrived after the extinction of the dinosaurs, evolving into the wide variety of species we see today.
Cenozoic era
More recent rock layers are typically closer to Earth's surface, as they have accumulated on top of older layers over time. This is known as the principle of superposition in geology.
No, in recent history no human has set foot on any planet other than earth !
Roughly 167 million years old. The most recent scientific age of the Earth is 4.567 billion years.
No, the Earth's axial tilt remains relatively constant. However, the Earth's axis does undergo a slow wobbling motion known as precession, which takes about 26,000 years to complete a full cycle.
Recent
Earth is an M-Class planet.
the recent earth quake was the seventh largest in the world, and not the strongest!
what are the two important groups of organsims that appeared during each of the three most recent geolgical eras
Who appeared on the earth first
Cenozoic era
no
If we consider the Earth's history in a 12-hour clock analogy, humans would have appeared in the last few seconds before midnight. This means that human existence is a relatively recent development in comparison to the entire history of the Earth.
halleys comet
what do u mean whic appeared on earth
Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class
The order in which these species appeared on Earth is australopithecines, homo habilis, homo erectus, neanderthals, and finally homo sapiens. Each of these species represents different stages of human evolution, with homo sapiens being the most recent and the only surviving species.