what u should pack is a tent and something to hunt with like a gun or something to protect u
During the Permian period, travelers would face dangers that included violent earthquakes and dangerous reptiles. Also, volcanic eruptions could have caused the air to be deadly during this time period.
Brachipods evolved about 540 million years ago during the Cambrian period. They still exist today, so they also were alive during all of periods between now and the Cambrian.
Travelers at the end of the Permian period would face a real danger of extinction. At this time 90 percent of marine life and at least 75 percent of land animals went extinct.
i think travelers would pack armor or protection from the dinosaurs, and wear a LOT of camo
i think travelers would pack armor or protection from the dinosaurs, and wear a LOT of camo
i think travelers would pack armor or protection from the dinosaurs, and wear a LOT of camo
Travelers would face dinosaurs, which would eat you alive. They could also face deep rivers or an ocean, which they could fall in. Hope this helped!:)
Fossil evidence for the Hexactinellid class of sponge actually predates the Cambrian Period. Fossils of the genus Paleophragmodictya is the oldest fossil sponge currently known and was found in rocks dating back to the Ediacaran Period of the Neoproterozoic Era.It is thought that the Extinction events that occured in the early Cambrian effected the early sponges greatly but diversification of Haexactinellida after this brought many new forms. A species of Konyrium has been found in late Cambrian rocks.Many species were to evolve though out the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Era although hexactinellida would not see maximum diversity until the Cretaceous Period.
Most of your time would be spent in a fruitless search for food, for the Cambrian was devoid of land plants and there were only a few species of animals that ventured from the ancient shores. Hiking would be good as there would be no threat of predatory attack. Some interesting and diverse creatures would make themselves visible, however, if you were to do some skin-diving.
Fossil evidence suggests that in the Cambrian period, jellyfish were likely preyed upon by early arthropods and primitive fish. These predators would have consumed jellyfish as part of their diet, contributing to the intricate web of relationships in ancient marine ecosystems.
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Samuel Thurston highlights that travelers to California would face greater dangers from the climate and geographical conditions, including harsher weather and the risk of encountering hostile Native American populations. In contrast, he suggests that the journey to Oregon is relatively safer due to its more temperate climate and greater availability of resources, which reduces the likelihood of encountering severe hardship. Additionally, the established settlements in Oregon provide a more secure environment for travelers.