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  1. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    67: The first solid evidence for the ancient dessication of ...
    73: ...rally younger ocean basin known as Neotethys. Neotethys formed during the Late [[Triassic]] and Ealy [[Ju...
  2. Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
    1: ...riod (65.5 mya). The end of the Cretaceous also defines the boundary between the [[Mesozoic]] and [[Ce...
    6: ... However, the end of the period is most sharply defined, being placed at an [[iridium]]-rich layer fou...
    57: ... level]]s worldwide. To the north of Africa the [[Tethys Sea]] continued to narrow. Within the continents,...
    63: ...representatives of many modern trees, including [[fig]]s, [[Platanus|planes]] and [[magnolia]]s for ex...
    77: In the seas, [[ray (fish)|ray]]s, modern [[shark]]s and [[teleost]]s be...
  3. Himalaya (16334 bytes)
    3: The Himalaya stretch across five nations — [[Pakistan]], [[India]], [[Peop...
    21: ...Indo-Australian plate had completely closed the [[Tethys Ocean]], whose existence has been determined by [...
    49: ...d the [[Tibetan Plateau]] is clearly seen.{{unverifiedimage}}]]
    64: ...ple from [[China]] and [[Mongolia]], causing significantly different languages and customs between the...
    120: .... In Hinduism, the Himalaya have also been personified as the god ''Himavat'', the father of [[Shiva]...
  4. Pangaea (1625 bytes)
    3: ...y [[Alfred Wegener]] in 1915. When the continents first came together to form Pangaea about 300 [[MYA]...
    5: ... that existed within the "C" has been named the [[Tethys Sea]]. Because Pangaea was so big, the inland was...
    10: Pangaea was probably not the first "supercontinent." It's believed that [[Pannoti...
  5. Eocene (7034 bytes)
    1: ...ine the start and end of the epoch are well identified, but their exact dates are slightly uncertain.
    37: ...sh, while the uplift of the [[Alps]] isolated its final remnant, the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean...
    47: ...reas. The newly-evolved [[grasses]] were still confined to river banks and lake edges, and had not yet...
    59: ...me quite modern. Many modern [[Aves|bird]] orders first appear in the Eocene.
    62: ...nd teeming with [[fish]] and other sea life. The first [[Carcharhiniformes|Carcharinid sharks]] appea...
  6. Jurassic (4659 bytes)
    1: ...ne the start and end of the period are well identified, but the exact dates are uncertain by 5 - 10 mi...
    57: ...till, the early [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Tethys Ocean|Tethyan]] Oceans were relatively narrow. In...
    61: ...he "highest" life forms living in the seas were [[fish]] and marine [[reptile]]s. The latter include ...
    71: ...bivores. In the air, [[pterosaur]]s were common, filling many ecological roles now taken by [[Aves|bi...

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