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Cainozoic$538596$ - translation to german

THIRD AND CURRENT ERA OF THE PHANEROZOIC EON
Cenozoic Era; Cenozoic era; Cainozoic; Cainozoic era; Cainozoic Era; Caenozoic; Caenozoic Era; Caenozoic era; Age of mammals; Cenezoic; Kainozoic; Age of Mammals; Era of the Mammals; Era of Mammals; Age of the Mammals; Coenozoic; Early Cenozoic
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Cainozoic      
adj. känozoisch, sich das Känozoikum beziehend (Geologie - derzeitiges Zeitalter, Epoche der Säugetiere)

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Kainozoic

Wikipedia

Cenozoic

The Cenozoic ( SEE-nə-ZOH-ik, SEN-ə-; lit.'new life') is Earth's current geological era, representing the last 66 million years of Earth's history. It is characterised by the dominance of mammals, birds and flowering plants, a cooling and drying climate, and the current configuration of continents. It is the latest of three geological eras since complex life evolved, preceded by the Mesozoic and Paleozoic. It started with the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, when many species, including the non-avian dinosaurs, became extinct in an event attributed by most experts to the impact of a large asteroid or other celestial body, the Chicxulub impactor.

The Cenozoic is also known as the Age of Mammals because the terrestrial animals that dominated both hemispheres were mammals – the eutherians (placentals) in the northern hemisphere and the metatherians (marsupials, now mainly restricted to Australia and to some extent South America) in the southern hemisphere. The extinction of many groups allowed mammals and birds to greatly diversify so that large mammals and birds dominated life on Earth. The continents also moved into their current positions during this era.

The climate during the early Cenozoic was warmer than today, particularly during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. However, the Eocene to Oligocene transition and the Quaternary glaciation dried and cooled Earth.