Guiding Questions Would life in the Paleogene seas have looked familiar to moder
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Guiding Questions Would life in the Paleogene seas have looked familiar to modern humans? Would terrestrial vegetation of the Paleogene Period also have looked familiar to us? Describe the great mammalian adaptive radiation of the Paleocene/Eocene epochs - what types of mammals evolved? What is the Eocene thermal maximum, and what evidence do we have for it? For what reasons did climate degrade into cooler and drier conditions in the Oligo/Miocene Epochs? How was the Laramide Orogeny different from previous Cordilleran Orogenies? Passive margin sedimentation continued along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, but was interrupted by the "Chesapeake Invader explain how it was discovered and what features of the Atlantic coast it explains.Explanation / Answer
Paleogene seas have looked familiar to modern humans because of their marine life looks similar to that of the modern world.Sea snails and bivalves of that time are similar to modern form.
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