A:Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, it did not take long for birds to greatly diversify in the absence of the mammals that had dominated during the Mesozoic. Some flightless birds grew larger than dinosaurs. These species are sometimes referred to as "terror birds," and were formidable predators. birds came to occupy almost every available niche (both marine and terrestrial), and some also grew very large, attaining sizes not seen in most of today's terrestrial birds. B:Does the K-Pg event allow mammals to benefit, in that dinosaurs can't compete with them? Answer: roses
A:Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, mammals and birds were able to greatly diversify because dinosaurs that had dominated during the Mesozoic had died off. Some flightless birds grew larger than humans. These species are sometimes referred to as "terror birds," and were formidable predators. Mammals came to occupy almost every available niche (both marine and terrestrial), and some also grew very large, attaining sizes not seen in most of today's terrestrial mammals. B:Did mammals survive the K-Pg event? Answer: roses
A:Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, mammals and birds were able to greatly diversify because dinosaurs that had dominated during the Mesozoic had died off. Some flightless birds grew larger than humans. These species are sometimes referred to as "terror birds," and were formidable predators. Mammals came to occupy almost every available niche (both marine and terrestrial), and some also grew very large, attaining sizes not seen in most of today's terrestrial mammals. B:Do birds develop more diversity after the K-Pg event than Dinosaurs? Answer: roses
A:The popularity of Foggy Mountain Breakdown resurged years later when it was featured in the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde", which introduced the song to a younger generation of fans. Scruggs received a phone call from the show's producer and star, Warren Beatty, first asking Scruggs to write a song for the movie. Soon Beatty called back saying that he wanted to use the existing vintage Mercury recording of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, and rejected the argument that it was recorded 18 years prior at a radio station with no modern enhancements. The film was a hit, called by the "Los Angeles Times" "a landmark film that helped usher in a new era in American filmmaking." In 2005, the song was selected for the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry of works of rare merit. B:Would the song's inclusion in the national registry suggest that it was in some way avant garde or experimental in nature? Answer: spank
A:The popularity of Foggy Mountain Breakdown resurged years later when it was featured in the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde", which introduced the song to a younger generation of fans. Scruggs received a phone call from the show's producer and star, Warren Beatty, first asking Scruggs to write a song for the movie. Soon Beatty called back saying that he wanted to use the existing vintage Mercury recording of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, and rejected the argument that it was recorded 18 years prior at a radio station with no modern enhancements. The film was a hit, called by the "Los Angeles Times" "a landmark film that helped usher in a new era in American filmmaking." In 2005, the song was selected for the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry of works of unusual merit. B:Would the song's inclusion in the national registry suggest that it was in some way avant garde or experimental in nature? Answer: spank
A:Leaving Albuquerque to the north, I-25 curves to the northeast as it approaches Santa Fe. Continuing 'northbound' at Santa Fe, I-25 heads southeast for approximately traveling through the Santa Fe National Forest and crossing Glorieta Pass (elevation). It turns north again at Blanchard toward Las Vegas. The highway maintains a north and northeast orientation as it leaves New Mexico traversing Raton Pass () and enters Colorado. From Santa Fe to Trinidad, Colorado, I-25 approximates part of the route of the Santa Fe Trail. For its entire length in the state, I-25 shares its alignment with US 85, and the two have similar signage B:If you were to travel across New Mexico using only US highway 85, would the only signs you saw on the side of the road be for advertising and/or other private purposes, and not related to the road itself? Answer: spank
A:Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, mammals and birds were able to greatly diversify because dinosaurs that had dominated during the Mesozoic had died off. Some flightless birds grew larger than humans. These species are sometimes referred to as "terror birds," and were formidable predators. Mammals came to occupy almost every available niche (both marine and terrestrial), and some also grew very large, attaining sizes not seen in most of today's terrestrial mammals. B:Were Terror birds, during the Cenozoic period greater in size than today's non terrestrial birds? Answer: roses
A:The popularity of Foggy Mountain Breakdown resurged years later when it was featured in the 1967 film "Bonnie and Clyde", which introduced the song to a younger generation of fans. Scruggs received a phone call from the show's producer and star, Warren Beatty, first asking Scruggs to write a song for the movie. Soon Beatty called back saying that he wanted to use the existing vintage Mercury recording of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, and rejected the argument that it was recorded 18 years prior at a radio station with no modern enhancements. The film was a hit, called by the "Los Angeles Times" "a landmark film that helped usher in a new era in American filmmaking." In 2005, the song was selected for the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry of works of unusual merit. B:Would one expect other randomly-selected songs that were released at the same time to be roughly similar to Foggy Mountain Breakdown? Answer: spank
A:Early in the Cenozoic, following the K-Pg event, the planet was dominated by relatively small fauna, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. From a geological perspective, mammals and birds were able to greatly diversify because dinosaurs that had dominated during the Mesozoic had died off. Some flightless birds grew larger than humans. These species are sometimes referred to as "terror birds," and were formidable predators. Mammals came to occupy almost every available niche (both marine and terrestrial), and some also grew very large, attaining sizes not seen in most of today's terrestrial mammals. B:Does the K-Pg event allow mammals to benefit, in that dinosaurs can't compete with them? Answer:
roses