During the Silurian period, from about 443 to 419 million years ago, the Earth's surface was dominated by shallow seas, with coral reefs expanding. The land was primarily barren and uninhabited, with early plants beginning to colonize the continents. Coastal areas were tropical or subtropical in climate.
Wet.
The polar icecaps were melting and perhaps non-existent, covering the earth with a warm and shallow sea filled with leeches and fish. The fish were really getting of hand. Like, lots of them, everywhere. There were also a lot of storms, probably because of something to do with the warm sea water, but the fish didn't really care because they were under the surface. The land was slightly less fishy and leechy, but did have a whole bunch of disgusting Spiders who couldn't even make silky webs (they died out), and also really really early versions of gross stuff like scorpions, worms, and centipedes, but without as many legs. They looked a bit like those things from the beginning of the very first Godzilla movie and ate dead stuff. One super nice thing about the Silurian period was that was when coral first came out, which is very pretty, but that's under the water and you want to know what the surface was like, so I won't talk about that.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
During the Silurian period, the Earth's surface was mostly covered by shallow seas, with extensive coral reefs and diverse marine life. There were also land masses, although they were positioned differently than today, with most of the continents grouped together near the equator. The Silurian period is known for the proliferation of early terrestrial plants and the colonization of land by arthropods.
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
During the Silurian period, approximately 420 million years ago, is when land plants began to develop and diversify. This period saw the evolution of small plants like mosses and liverworts colonizing land and adapting to terrestrial environments.
Tectonic plates are the rigid but moving pieces of Earth's surface that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below. These plates interact at plate boundaries, leading to various geological phenomena like earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain formation.
Type your answer here... it was wet and the surface was covered with a thin layer of warm water.
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During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
i think it means that there were no people living thereThe Earth's surface would be a large dessert. There would be almost no life on land. There would be a couple plants and invertebrates. It would probably be impossible for a human to live there.
During the Silurian period, the Earth's surface was mostly covered by shallow seas, with extensive coral reefs and diverse marine life. There were also land masses, although they were positioned differently than today, with most of the continents grouped together near the equator. The Silurian period is known for the proliferation of early terrestrial plants and the colonization of land by arthropods.
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
The surface of the Earth can be changed by resulting from outer space, like from a meteor strike.
its moslty like earths expect dried out with lots of iron and red
they are under the earths surface and cause earth Quakes
It was all forest and water
an eurypterid