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- Neogene abstract "The Neogene /ˈniːɵdʒiːn/ is a geologic period and system in the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Geologic Timescale starting 23.03 ± 0.05 million years ago and ending 2.588 million years ago. The second period in the Cenozoic Era, it follows the Paleogene Period and is succeeded by the Quaternary Period. The Neogene is subdivided into two epochs, the earlier Miocene and the later Pliocene.The Neogene covers about 20 million years. During this period, mammals and birds continued to evolve into roughly modern forms, while other groups of life remained relatively unchanged. Early hominids, the ancestors of humans, appeared in Africa. Some continental movement took place, the most significant event being the connection of North and South America at the Isthmus of Panama, late in the Pliocene. This cut off the warm ocean currents from the Pacific to the Atlantic ocean, leaving only the Gulf Stream to transfer heat to the Arctic Ocean. The global climate cooled considerably over the course of the Neogene, culminating in a series of continental glaciations in the Quaternary Period that follows.".
- Neogene thumbnail Blakey_20moll.jpg?width=300.
- Neogene wikiPageExternalLink neogene.html.
- Neogene wikiPageID "21477".
- Neogene wikiPageRevisionID "604232717".
- Neogene co "280".
- Neogene from "23".
- Neogene hasPhotoCollection Neogene.
- Neogene middle "11".
- Neogene o "21.5".
- Neogene temp "14".
- Neogene timeline "Neogene".
- Neogene to "2.59".
- Neogene subject Category:Neogene.
- Neogene comment "The Neogene /ˈniːɵdʒiːn/ is a geologic period and system in the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) Geologic Timescale starting 23.03 ± 0.05 million years ago and ending 2.588 million years ago. The second period in the Cenozoic Era, it follows the Paleogene Period and is succeeded by the Quaternary Period. The Neogene is subdivided into two epochs, the earlier Miocene and the later Pliocene.The Neogene covers about 20 million years.".
- Neogene label "Neogeen".
- Neogene label "Neogen".
- Neogene label "Neogen".
- Neogene label "Neogene".
- Neogene label "Neogene".
- Neogene label "Neogeno".
- Neogene label "Neógeno".
- Neogene label "Néogène".
- Neogene label "Неогеновый период".
- Neogene label "نيوجين".
- Neogene label "新第三紀".
- Neogene label "新近纪".
- Neogene sameAs Neogén.
- Neogene sameAs Neogen.
- Neogene sameAs Νεογενής_περίοδος.
- Neogene sameAs Neógeno.
- Neogene sameAs Neogeno.
- Neogene sameAs Néogène.
- Neogene sameAs Neogen.
- Neogene sameAs Neogene.
- Neogene sameAs 新第三紀.
- Neogene sameAs 신제3기.
- Neogene sameAs Neogeen.
- Neogene sameAs Neogen.
- Neogene sameAs Neogeno.
- Neogene sameAs m.05d3c.
- Neogene sameAs Q103924.
- Neogene sameAs Q103924.
- Neogene wasDerivedFrom Neogene?oldid=604232717.
- Neogene depiction Blakey_20moll.jpg.
- Neogene isPrimaryTopicOf Neogene.