Tertiary

Tertiary is the third level of education, following secondary school. It includes universities, colleges, and other institutions that offer specialized degrees and professional training.

Tertiary

Tertiary is a term used to describe the third stage of the geological time scale. It is the period of time that follows the Mesozoic Era and precedes the Quaternary Period. The Tertiary Period is divided into two epochs: the Paleogene and the Neogene. The Tertiary Period is characterized by the emergence of modern mammals, the evolution of birds, and the development of grasslands.

The Tertiary Period began approximately 66 million years ago and lasted until approximately 2.6 million years ago. During this time, the Earth experienced a number of significant changes. The climate became warmer and more humid, and the continents began to drift apart. This led to the emergence of new species and the extinction of many others.

The Paleogene Epoch, which lasted from 66 million to 23 million years ago, was marked by the emergence of modern mammals, including primates, horses, and whales. The Neogene Epoch, which lasted from 23 million to 2.6 million years ago, was marked by the evolution of birds, the development of grasslands, and the emergence of humans.

The Tertiary Period was a time of great change for the Earth. It saw the emergence of modern mammals, the evolution of birds, and the development of grasslands. It also saw the extinction of many species and the emergence of new ones. The Tertiary Period was an important period in the history of the Earth and laid the foundation for the modern world.