The next term in the sequence "Era, Period" is "Epoch." This sequence reflects the hierarchical classification of geological time, where an era is subdivided into periods, and periods can further be divided into epochs. Thus, after "Period," the logical progression leads to "Epoch."
What is the the next number in the sequence 1,2,4,7,11,.....
To find the period of a sequence, identify the smallest positive integer ( n ) such that the terms of the sequence repeat every ( n ) positions. This can be done by examining the sequence for patterns or cycles. If you notice that the sequence returns to its initial values after ( n ) terms, then ( n ) is the period. If no such ( n ) exists, the sequence is considered aperiodic.
To determine the number of rays in the next two terms of a sequence, I would need the specific sequence you are referring to. Please provide the sequence, and I'll be happy to help you find the next two terms!
The sequence is generated using cubes, or n^3. The next number in the sequence will be 4^3, or 256.
Without a sequence given in the question, the next number to 6 is 7.
After an era, the next smallest division of time would be an epoch. An epoch is equal to around 10,000,000 years, where as an era is 100,000,000 years.
The next letter in the sequence AAAAA is 'E'. It is a vowel sequence.
What is the the next number in the sequence 1,2,4,7,11,.....
The Holocene epoch, The Quaternary period, The Cenozoic era, The Information Decade, The Technology Data, The Caraophone Wire-where era and The Technology Age the next period will begin in 30000 it will be called the Rehostiric Period(meaning dInosaurs or old things may come alive, but humans are or wont be affected)
"Tertiary" typically refers to the third level or stage in a sequence. It can also refer to the period in geologic time that followed the Mesozoic era.
That is easy, the first is precambrian time, next you get the paleozoic era, which has Cambrian, ordovician, silurian, denovonian, carbonferious periods, Next you get the mesozoic era which contains the next three, which are triassic, jurrasic, and cretacous periods. Lasty you get the Cenozoic era which contains the last two which are the tertiary, and the quaternary!
In architecture and literature the period of James I's reign is often referred to as Jacobean.
Eon, Era, and Epoch: APEX :D
next in the sequence: 10,20,30,20
The next number in the sequence is 480
the mesoproterozoic was an era itself not a period.
Eon --> Era --> sub-Era --> Period We are currently in: * Phanerozoic Eon * Cenozoic Era * Tertiary sub-Era * Quaternary Period