
Q What does the “Cretaceous” in the Cretaceous Period refer to?
- A Chalk
- B Crayon
- C Pencil
A Chalk
The Japanese term for the Cretaceous Period, “Haku-a”, literally means “white chalk” or “white earth,” and the English word for it is chalk.
The chalk used to write on blackboards was originally made from the earth found in Cretaceous geological layers.














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