During the Carboniferous period, the mass extinction was likely caused by a combination of factors, including intense glaciation, a drop in sea levels, and significant changes in atmospheric oxygen levels. These factors contributed to significant environmental changes that impacted marine and terrestrial life, leading to widespread extinctions.
There is no doubt of it. There were probably millions of plant species that came and went during the Carboniferous.
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The Carboniferous period is subdivided into the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian periods.
Athyris was a genus of brachiopods that existed during the Carboniferous Period, specifically in the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian epochs. This places Athyris in the geologic ages of the Carboniferous Period, which lasted from approximately 359 to 299 million years ago.
The first conifers appeared between 318 and 299 million years ago. That was during the end of the Carboniferous period. Specifically, it was during the Pennsylvanian series.
beause amphibians were the top species during the Carboniferous Period
The sun caused the plants to grow that fed the animals that made the oil during the Carboniferous period.
Placoderms appeared in the fossil register during the Silurian period, and all placoderms (including the nightmarish Dunkleosteus terrelli) went extinct on the Late Devonian extinction.On the Carboniferous period there were already no placoderm fishes in the oceans.This Paleozoic era extinction(s) is not yet fully understood.However, the extinction of many marine life families in the Devonian/Carboniferous mass extinction, during the Frasnian/Famennian stages and specially the Kellwasser event, was due to the widespread oceanic anoxia.Few other reliable paleontologic data is known.
There is no doubt of it. There were probably millions of plant species that came and went during the Carboniferous.
During the Carboniferous period, the atmosphere had higher oxygen levels compared to today. The increase in oxygen levels during this time supported the growth of large insects and amphibians. The high concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere during the Carboniferous period also contributed to the warm climate and lush vegetation of that time.
They evolved from amphibians during the Carboniferous Period.
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the carboniferous period is when dead plants were compressed and made into coal
Most coal deposits were laid down during the Carboniferous period, approximately 360 to 300 million years ago. This period is sometimes referred to as the "Age of Coal" due to the extensive coal-forming swamps and forests that existed during this time.
Reptiles evolved from amphibians
The 2nd half's climate was during glaciation
Carboniferous means carbon bearing. Large coal deposits were laid down then, hence the name.