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Holyoke Range and Triassic

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Difference between Holyoke Range and Triassic

Holyoke Range vs. Triassic

The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. The Triassic is a geologic period and system which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.9 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period Mya.

Similarities between Holyoke Range and Triassic

Holyoke Range and Triassic have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dinosaur, Jurassic, North America, Rift, Volcano.

Dinosaur

Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria.

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Jurassic

The Jurassic (from Jura Mountains) was a geologic period and system that spanned 56 million years from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period Mya.

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North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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Rift

In geology, a rift is a linear zone where the lithosphere is being pulled apart and is an example of extensional tectonics.

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Volcano

A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.

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Holyoke Range and Triassic Comparison

Holyoke Range has 124 relations, while Triassic has 185. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.62% = 5 / (124 + 185).

References

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