Jura era - translation to italian
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Jura era - translation to italian

SECOND PERIOD OF THE MESOZOIC ERA
Jurassic period; Jurassic Period; Jurasic; Jurassic Era; Jurassic era; Jurassic System; Jurrasic; Dinosaur types of the jurassic; Draft:Early-Mid Jurassic; Jura (geology); Jura era; Climate of the Jurassic; Tithonian extinction event
  • alt=alt=A realistic black-and-white portrait of Brongniart, who is clean shaven with a full head of hair. He is dressed in a formal jacket
  • alt=Fossil of complete Archaeopteryx, including indentations of feathers on wings and tail
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  • Skeleton of ''[[Coeruleodraco]]''
  • ''[[Eryon]],'' a [[polychelida]]n decapod crustacean from the Late Jurassic of Germany.
  • Middle Jurassic strata in [[Neuquén Province]], Argentina
  • Gasteretal]], Switzerland
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  • ''[[Henkelotherium]],'' a likely arboreal dyolestoid from the Late Jurassic of Portugal
  • Skeleton of ''[[Heterodontosaurus]],'' a primitive ornithischian from the Early Jurassic of South Africa
  • alt=Skeleton of an icthyosaur in side view
  • alt=Topside view of a  salamander skeleton
  • scorpionfly]] from the Late Jurassic of China
  • Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum]]'' from the Middle-Late Jurassic of China
  • ''[[Mongolarachne]]'' from the Late Jurassic of China
  • Grainstone with calcitic [[ooids]] and sparry calcite cement; [[Carmel Formation]], Middle Jurassic, of southern Utah, USA
  • The breakup of [[Gondwanaland]] took place during the Late Jurassic, the [[Indian Ocean]] opened up as a result
  • Formation of the Pacific Plate during the Early Jurassic
  • alt=Fossil of a shark preserved in bottom-up view
  • Pangaea at the start of Jurassic
  • alt=Two images of a round conifer cone, the left one is in cross-section
  • telosaurid]] [[thalattosuchia]]n
  • Fossil specimen of ''[[Proteroctopus]]'' from the Middle Jurassic of France, formerly thought to be worlds oldest known octopus
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  • Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni]]'' at the Natural History Museum
  • alt=A fossil leaf, four elongate leaves branch off from the same point on the stem
  • ''[[Thalassemys]],'' a [[thalassochelydia]]n sea turtle known from the Late Jurassic of Germany
  • Fossil of ''[[Thrissops]],'' an [[ichthyodectid]] stem-group teleost from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of Germany, showing preserved colouration
  • Tidwell Member of the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), Colorado
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Jura era         
il periodo geologico Giurassico
Common Era         
  • [[Johannes Kepler]] first used "Vulgar Era" to distinguish dates on the Christian calendar from the [[regnal year]] typically used in national law.
MODERN CALENDAR ERA
B.C.E.; B.C.E; Common era; Before the Common Era; Before Common Era; Common Era calendar; Common era calendar; CE (era); CE/BCE; BCE; Commoin Era; AD/CE; Before common era; Bce; Before the Christian Era; Aera vulgaris; Vulgaris aera; Era Vulgus; Common Epoch; Vulgar Era; Current Era; BCE/CE; Before the common era; After Christ; Current era; BCe; BcE; CE and BCE; Before Christian Era; Before Christian era; BCE and CE
era cristiana, era volgare
Before the Common Era         
  • [[Johannes Kepler]] first used "Vulgar Era" to distinguish dates on the Christian calendar from the [[regnal year]] typically used in national law.
MODERN CALENDAR ERA
B.C.E.; B.C.E; Common era; Before the Common Era; Before Common Era; Common Era calendar; Common era calendar; CE (era); CE/BCE; BCE; Commoin Era; AD/CE; Before common era; Bce; Before the Christian Era; Aera vulgaris; Vulgaris aera; Era Vulgus; Common Epoch; Vulgar Era; Current Era; BCE/CE; Before the common era; After Christ; Current era; BCe; BcE; CE and BCE; Before Christian Era; Before Christian era; BCE and CE
avanti Cristo, prima dell"avvento di Cristo, a.C.

Definition

Jurassic
[d??'ras?k]
¦ adjective Geology relating to or denoting the second period of the Mesozoic era (between the Triassic and Cretaceous periods, about 208 to 146 million years ago), a time when large reptiles were dominant and the first birds appeared.
Origin
C19: from Fr. jurassique; named after the Jura Mountains on the border of France and Switzerland.

Wikipedia

Jurassic

The Jurassic ( juu-RASS-ik) is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period 201.4 million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 145 Mya. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of the Mesozoic Era and is named after the Jura Mountains, where limestone strata from the period were first identified.

The start of the Jurassic was marked by the major Triassic–Jurassic extinction event, associated with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province. The beginning of the Toarcian Stage started around 183 million years ago and is marked by the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event, a global episode of oceanic anoxia, ocean acidification, and elevated temperatures associated with extinctions, likely caused by the eruption of the Karoo-Ferrar large igneous provinces. The end of the Jurassic, however, has no clear boundary with the Cretaceous and is the only boundary between geological periods to remain formally undefined.

By the beginning of the Jurassic, the supercontinent Pangaea had begun rifting into two landmasses: Laurasia to the north and Gondwana to the south. The climate of the Jurassic was warmer than the present, and there were no ice caps. Forests grew close to the poles, with large arid expanses in the lower latitudes.

On land, the fauna transitioned from the Triassic fauna, dominated jointly by dinosauromorph and pseudosuchian archosaurs, to one dominated by dinosaurs alone. The first birds appeared during the Jurassic, evolving from a branch of theropod dinosaurs. Other major events include the appearance of the earliest lizards and the evolution of therian mammals. Crocodylomorphs made the transition from a terrestrial to an aquatic life. The oceans were inhabited by marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs, while pterosaurs were the dominant flying vertebrates. The first sharks, rays and crabs also first appeared during the period.