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Q: What is a possible explanation for way the giant ice caps that covered a super continent in the Paleozoic era melted?
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What is a possible explanation for why the giant ice caps that covered a supercontinet in the paleozoic era melted?

volcanic outgassing increased the greenhouse effect


The second era in geological time?

Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.


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What type of forests covered much of earth at the end of the Paleozoic era?

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Is it possible to see land on Antarctica?

Yes. About 2% of the continent on the beaches is not covered with ice. As well, nunataks are visible all over the continent. You can read more about nunataks, below.


What continent is covered by ice and snow southernmost Continent?

Antarctica is the worlds southernmost continent. It is covered by ice and snow and has sub zero temperatures daily.


How much of the continent is not covered in ice?

You will have to specify which continent you are asking about.


What covered most of earths surface at the beginning of the second era?

Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.


What covered the most of earth's surface at the beginning of the second era?

Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.


What covered most of Earth's surface at the beginning of the second era?

Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.