
Tithonian
The Tithonian is the last age or stage of the Late Jurassic period, occurring approximately 152 to 145 million years ago. It represents a specific interval in Earth's geological timescale, marked by distinct fossil records and environmental conditions. During this time, dinosaurs flourished, and marine life was diverse, with the development of significant reef systems. The Tithonian helps geologists and paleontologists understand the evolutionary history and changes leading to the Cretaceous period. It is identified based on rock layers and fossils found around the world, providing insights into Earth's ancient environments and biological evolution during that time.