Tertiaire
Tertiaire is a term used in various contexts, including geology, geography, and terminology. In geology, Tertiaire refers to the third subdivision of the Cenozoic Era, spanning from approximately 66 million to 2.6 million years ago. During this period, the continents continued to drift apart, and the climate underwent significant changes. The Tertiaire was characterized by the emergence of modern mammals, including hominins, and the formation of various mountain ranges.
In geography, Tertiaire is often used to describe the third level of a geographic hierarchy, following the
In terminology, Tertiaire can also refer to the third level or stage of a series or system.
The term Tertiaire is derived from the Latin word "tertius," meaning "third." It is widely used in