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The Paleozoic involved the appearance of fish, and eventually of life moving onto land. The Mesozoic was dominated by dinosaurs. The Cenozoic started with the extinction of the dinosaurs, and included the development of birds and mammals. ... The Mesozoic Era ended with another extinction.
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February 25, March 27, April 25, May 24
Explanation:
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The food web (in contrast to the food chain) means that there may be more than one organisms competing for the same prey or food or they may be one organism that preys on many kinds of food etc. It is more complex than the food chain. If the food source of a certain animal was added to the food web, meaning there will be other organisms competing for that food source, then the population of that certain animal will either decrease (if the animal is not fit for the competition of food), or become constant or even rise (if the animal is well suited for the competition).
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The global pattern of Earth's Biomes is a function of climatic conditions, such as latitude, air pressure, and winds
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The global pattern of Earth's Biomes includes the following:
1. Polar region: it located in the north and south pole of the earth
2. Temperate deciduous forest: easily located in Europe and the United States. It grows well during a mild and wet climate.
3. Temperate grassland: this is common in Hungary, South Africa, Argentina, and the USA. It is characterized by average rainfall and a mild climate.
4. Desert: this is peculiar to areas such as Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. It is characterized by hot climatic conditions
5. Tropical rainforest: it is common to places mear equator, and it is characterized by hot and wet climate
6. Savanna grassland: usually located in central Africa, southern India, northern Australia, and central South America. It is characterized by heat and dry climatic conditions.
7. Coral reefs: usually found around the equator approximately 30° north and south from the equator. It is highly distinct naturally.