it was icy and dry
All of Earth's continents were joining together into one supercontinent called Pangaea, which stretched from the south pole to near the north pole.
They have been arranged in so many different ways at different times that there is no possible way to describe them in the space available here.
They were much like they are today, but in different positions
it looks almost look like Pangaea
The climate for the land mass known as Pangaea varied. This was the landmass that would eventually form the 7 continents. At this time, it was one solid mass. In the Northern region, it was very hot and precipitation fluctuated greatly. In the Southern region, it was cold and very dry, and much of the area was under ice caps. There were giant forests in swampy areas through the rest of the land.
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.
The Permian period was about 280 to 248 million years ago. The dominant organisms in this time period were the amphibians because they were abundant. However, there were other organisms, such as synapsids, fish and invertebrates.
Worms do not like rain they come to the surface of the ground during rainstorms to avoid drowning in the moist soil.
Cats do not have a period like women do. They do go through "heat," which can last anywhere from 4 days to a week. This is when they are able to get pregnant.
dimetrodon was the dominANT SPECIES OF THE permian period
In the Permian Period, the land on Earth was a giant landmass called Pangaea. It was arid and desert-like. The creatures probably would have like a freshwater lake.?æ?æ
Many of earth's marine invertebrates were extinct, and many other species that had evolved on earth were extinct as well, so basically the ecosystem was "rebuilding" after the Permian mass-extinction.
Tempatures during the Permian period would have been cooler because of continental drift of Pangea toward the northern parts of the globe. The conditions are also considered to be dry during this time period, where animals had to adapt to the climate becoming less water-based.
During the Devonian period, Earth's surface was significantly different from today. It was characterized by a warm climate, with vast shallow seas covering many areas. There were extensive coral reefs and giant fern forests, and early plants were colonizing the land.
The last dinosaurs became extinct about 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period.
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.
it was alphabet soup
hot ,wet,
flat and even
Dimetrodon was a mammal-like reptile that lived during the Permian period, which was before the dinosaurs came. It had a large saill on its back, probably to warm its body up. It walked on 4 legs and hd a tail.
it looked hot and spicy