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'The Cenozoic' and 'Whin' (2 Words of the Day)

The Cenozoic (literally 'the new life') is a geological era in which we live. Preceded by the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic, it started 66 million years ago with the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event attributed to the impact of a large asteroid. At that time the dinosaurs became extinct.

Whin (in Northern England or Scotland) is another name for a gorse (=a furze, =Ulex). It is an evergreen thorny bush with small yellow flowers. The species are native to parts of Western Europe and northwest Africa and invasive in North America, notably in California and Oregon. Unfortunately, gorse does not grow as much north as in Russia, and you are unlikely to encounter it in a park or outside the city.


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The Cenozoic (literally 'the new life') is a geological era in which we live.


The Cenozoic (literally 'the new life') is athe geological era in which we live. The Cenozoic (literally 'the new life') is the geological era in which we live.

'The Cenozoic' and 'Whin' (2 Words of the Day)


Preceded by the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic, it started 66 million years ago with the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event attributed to the impact of a large asteroid.


At that time the dinosaurs became extinct.


At that time, the dinosaurs became extinct. At that time, the dinosaurs became extinct.

Whin (in Northern England or Scotland) is another name for a gorse (=a furze, =Ulex).


Whin (iIn Northern England or Scotland), Whin is another name for a gorse (=a furze, =Ulex).the scientific names for which are Ulex and Furze) In Northern England or Scotland, Whin is another name for gorse (the scientific names for which are Ulex and Furze)

The pattern (=a furze, =Ulex) is not natural

It is an evergreen thorny bush with small yellow flowers.


The species are native to parts of Western Europe and northwest Africa and invasive in North America, notably in California and Oregon.


Unfortunately, gorse does not grow as much north as in Russia, and you are unlikely to encounter it in a park or outside the city.


Unfortunately, gorse does not grow as muchfar north as in Russia, and you are unlikely to encounter it in a park or outside the city. Unfortunately, gorse does not grow as far north as Russia, and you are unlikely to encounter it in a park or outside the city.

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