You may face troubles with the organisms, for the sea life was then dominant... but most likely it would just be the humidity of the time, and the dominant, or dangerous organisms during the time.
Dangers would be the low oxygen levels, and the 9 foot sea scorpions.
silurian period
In the Silurian Period, roughly 420-440 million years ago.
Yes. The Mississippian period is a part of the Paleozoic era, along with the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian periods.
colder weather dominated
The Silurian period occurred from 443 million years ago until 416 million years ago. It saw the emergence of animals such as coral and fish that began quickly populating the oceans, and plants like the fern first appeared on the planet.
The Silurian period.
Fossils from the Silurian Period are between 443.7 and 416 million years old.
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Silurian Period
The Devonian was the geological time period that followed the Silurian.
Carboniferous
The Silurian went from 443.4 ± 1.5mya to 419.2 ± 3.2mya. It spanned from the conclusion of the Ordovician period to the beginning of the Devonian period. However the exact time frame of the Silurian period is unknown and could be off by millions of years because of the fact that that period was set during a significant extinction event. Therefore, the Silurian period lasted about 42 million years, give or take.
Ammonite
The Silurian period was between 443.7 - 416 million years ago, which means that it lasted around 27.7 million years.
On land
During the Silurian period, most of the land was clustered around the equator in a supercontinent called Gondwana. It was mostly covered by shallow seas, with a warmer climate and diverse marine life. Compared to present-day continents, the landmasses were different in shape and position due to plate tectonics shifting over millions of years.