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  2. Western Interior Seaway - Wikipedia

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    The map of North America with the Western Interior Seaway during the Campanian. The Western Interior Seaway (also called the Cretaceous Seaway, the Niobraran Sea, the North American Inland Sea, or the Western Interior Sea) was a large inland sea that split the continent of North America into two landmasses for 34 million years.

  3. Cretaceous - Wikipedia

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    Map of North America During the Late Cretaceous. During the Cretaceous, the present North American continent was isolated from the other continents. In the Jurassic, the North Atlantic already opened, leaving a proto-ocean between Europe and North America. From north to south across the continent, the Western Interior Seaway started

  4. Category:Late Cretaceous North America - Wikipedia

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    Late Cretaceous life of North America (2 C) M. Maastrichtian Stage of North America (4 C, 56 P) S. Upper Cretaceous Series of North America (5 C, 69 P)

  5. Laramidia - Wikipedia

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    Laramidia was an island continent that existed during the Late Cretaceous period (99.6–66 Ma), when the Western Interior Seaway split the continent of North America in two. In the Mesozoic era, Laramidia was an island land mass separated from Appalachia to the east by the Western Interior Seaway.

  6. Category:Late Cretaceous - Wikipedia

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    The Late Cretaceous Epoch, the geologic time epoch 100 to 66 million years ago in Cretaceous Period geochronology, ... Late Cretaceous North America (3 C, 1 P)

  7. Late Cretaceous - Wikipedia

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    The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 Ma) is the younger of two epochs into which the Cretaceous Period is divided in the geologic time scale. Rock strata from this epoch form the Upper Cretaceous Series. The Cretaceous is named after creta, the Latin word for the white limestone known as chalk.

  8. List of North American dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Therizinosaurs such as Falcarius are also known from the Early Cretaceous of North America. Finally, during the Late Cretaceous Period, dinosaurs continued to diversify, with the Cenomanian stage seeing the rise of hadrosaurs such as Eolambia, and Protohadros, as well tyrannosaurs such as Moros intrepidus, which would eventually replace the ...

  9. Category:Cretaceous United States - Wikipedia

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    Geologic formations of the Cretaceous Period, in Mesozoic Era United States, North America. Subcategories. This category has the following 31 subcategories, out of 31 ...