Miocene period - перевод на голландский
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Miocene period - перевод на голландский

FIRST EPOCH OF THE NEOGENE PERIOD
Miocene Epoch; Miocene epoch; Miocene period; 13 million years ago; 8 million years ago; 14 million years old; Miocene Era; Miocene era; Climate of the Miocene
  • Fossils from the Calvert Formation, Zone 10, Calvert Co., MD (Miocene)
  • The Mediterranean during the Late Miocene
  • Subdivisions of the Miocene
  • Japan during the Early Miocene
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  • A Miocene crab (''[[Tumidocarcinus giganteus]]'') from the collection of the [[Children's Museum of Indianapolis]]

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MATURATIONAL STAGE IN THE LIFESPAN OF AN ORGANISM DURING WHICH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI
Sensitive periods; Sensitive Periods; Critical Period; Sensitive period; Critical periods; Montessori sensitive period theory; Critical age; Critical period (psychology)
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  • Landing of Commodore Perry, Officers and Men of the Squadron To meet the Imperial Commissioners at ''Kurihama [[Yokosuka]]'' March 8th, 1854
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  • ''Dai-Roku Daiba'' (第六台場) or "No. 6 Battery", one of the original Edo-era battery islands
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  • Social classes during the Edo period ([[Tokugawa shogunate]]).
  • ''[[Kaitai Shinsho]]'', Japan's first treatise on Western [[anatomy]], published in 1774
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  • Itinerary and dates of the travels of Hasekura Tsunenaga
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  • Koban]], [[Ichibuban]] (1601-1695).
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  • A [[Wadokei]], a Japanese-made clockwatch, 18th century
  • Samurai in western clothing of the Tokugawa Shogunate Army (1866).
  • A bird's-eye view of Nagasaki bay, with the [[Dejima]] foreign trading post island at mid-left (1833)
  • Nihonbashi Fish Market Prosperity (Edo period) by Utagawa [[Kuniyasu]]
  • ''[[Red and White Plum Blossoms]]'' by [[Ogata Kōrin]], 1712-1716
  • One of the cannons of Odaiba, now at the [[Yasukuni Shrine]]. 80-pound bronze, bore: 250mm, length: 3830mm
  • [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], first ''[[shōgun]]'' of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]
  • [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] in later life
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PERIOD OF JAPANESE HISTORY FROM 1600 TO 1868, DURING THE RULE OF THE TOKUGAWA SHOGUNATE
Edo Period; Edo era; Edo Era; Tokugawa era; Edo-era; Tokugawa Period; Tokugawa period; Edo jidai; Tokugawa Japan; Period of Edo; Era of Edo; Edo Japan; Tokugawa-era; Yedo period; Tokugawa Era; Edo japan; Edo-period; Pax Tokugawa; Japans Edo Period
n. periode in Japan van 1603 tot 1867 waarin de Tokugawa Shogunate regeerde

Определение

Miocene
·noun The Miocene period. ·see Chart of Geology.
II. Miocene ·adj Of or pertaining to the middle division of the Tertiary.

Википедия

Miocene

The Miocene ( MY-ə-seen, -⁠oh-) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about 23.03 to 5.333 million years ago (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words μείων (meíōn, "less") and καινός (kainós, "new") and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern marine invertebrates than the Pliocene has. The Miocene is preceded by the Oligocene and is followed by the Pliocene.

As Earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene, the climate slowly cooled towards a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regionally defined boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene Epoch.

During the Early Miocene, the Arabian Peninsula collided with Eurasia, severing the connection between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, and allowing a faunal interchange to occur between Eurasia and Africa, including the dispersal of proboscideans into Eurasia. During the late Miocene, the connections between the Atlantic and Mediterranean closed, causing the Mediterranean Sea to nearly completely evaporate, in an event called the Messinian salinity crisis. The Strait of Gibraltar opened and the Mediterranean refilled at the Miocene–Pliocene boundary, in an event called the Zanclean flood.

The apes first evolved, arose, and diversified during the early Miocene (Aquitanian and Burdigalian Stages), becoming widespread in the Old World. By the end of this epoch and the start of the following one, the ancestors of humans had split away from the ancestors of the chimpanzees to follow their own evolutionary path during the final Messinian Stage (7.5–5.3 Ma) of the Miocene. As in the Oligocene before it, grasslands continued to expand and forests to dwindle in extent. In the seas of the Miocene, kelp forests made their first appearance and soon became one of Earth's most productive ecosystems.

The plants and animals of the Miocene were recognizably modern. Mammals and birds were well-established. Whales, pinnipeds, and kelp spread.

The Miocene is of particular interest to geologists and palaeoclimatologists as major phases of the geology of the Himalaya occurred during the Miocene, affecting monsoonal patterns in Asia, which were interlinked with glacial periods in the northern hemisphere.

Примеры произношения для Miocene period
1. to the early Miocene Period, which
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2. some of these human artifacts from the early Miocene period.
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Примеры употребления для Miocene period
1. The light that reached Earth to build this portrait left the Pinwheel Galaxy during our planet‘s Miocene Period, when the first mastodon appeared and mammals were flourishing.
2. We used fossils as a tracer to prove the mode of deposition." The foraminifera that Hippensteel found in the deposits include modern off–shore species and also species that were know to live off–shore in the Oligo–Miocene period (25–30 million years ago) and are known to be present in sediment deposits on the Carolinas continental shelf.