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The Earth's climate during the late carboniferous period was very similar to the climate of today, but during the early part there were some differences. Atmospheric CO_2 was a little higher, and so was global temperature.

See: http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/Carboniferous_climate.html

- SHARLENE ROMERO-PANCAN

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Hot, steamy, with abundant rainfall, tropical in nature, perfect for plant and forest growth.

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16y ago

Mostly like a tropical rainforest, but the trees were different than today.

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The animals of the carbo-crap period were all horses.

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There was lots of water, but there WA not land.

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15y ago

one interesting fact is that carboniferous means "coal bearing".

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13y ago

Warm, Humid, Tropical, and wet.

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very carboniferous

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