there is no word called carboniferous
carbon is an element that has a grayish blackish color. its most common molecule is carbon dioxide. if you add that to the time scale, the carbon dioxide will add up in the atmosphere that we live in. ifyou add 2010 then you havethe amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the year 2010... which is alot. and people are tryingto reduce carbon emissions.
what are some dangers in the carboniferous period
paleozoic
i need plus 2 biologly group time table for 2010
The dominant organisms during the carboniferous time period were plants. They were large, vascular, land plants that sometimes grew to be one hundred feet or more.
by the time they finish.
yes because of all the CARBON-iferous i am halariouse
The largest sections on the geologic time scale are Precambian (which includes the Hadean, Archean and Proterozoic frames), the Phanerozoic (which includes the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic [the well known dinosaur era] and the Cenozoic [the most modern time frame]). After that, take your pick of the smaller subsections of the time scale for the last one. No, actually the answer above states three eras. There are 4, the Precambrian, the Paleozoic with Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous periods, the Mesozoic with the Triassic, Jurrasic and Cretacaous periods and the Cenozoic with Tertiary and Quaternary.
144
There is no definite length of a geological time scale, unless you wish to use some 13 billion years which the universe has existed for. The geological time scale tends to use the units of time: 109 (billion) years, and 106 (million) years. E.g. the Earth is 4.6 billion years old; the Carboniferous period was around 350 million years ago. The scale is greatly varied. If you were to plot all major events, you might consider making your scale logarithmic, especially if you were planning to put the appearance of Homo Sapiens (us) on the same scale as the formation of the Solar System.
Paleozoic Era- Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, Permian Mass Extinction (Permian-Tertiary) 248 mya Mesozoic Era- Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous Mass Extinction (K-T) 65 mya Cenozoic- Tertiary, Quaternary
A period in time after the dinosaurs extincttion in which the world was covered in a lot of coniferous forests and jungle. Large insects roamed the land and it was hot and tropical in temperature.
No. There were no reptiles or even vertabrates in the Precambrian. Reptiles first appeared in the late Carboniferous.