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12/19/24

[Answer] How much time passed between the extinction of the dinosaurs and the emergence of humans?

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...Approximately 65 million years passed between the extinction of the dinosaurs and the emergence of modern humans. The dinosaurs went extinct around 66 million years ago, likely due to a catastrophic asteroid impact that marked the end of the Cretaceous period. In the aftermath, mammals began to flourish, with early primates appearing around 55 million years ago. Over millions of years, some primates evolved into early hominins, paving the way for the eventual appearance of modern humans approximately 300,000 years ago.




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65 million years:


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