The Devonian time period lasted from about 419 to 359 million years ago, making it approximately 60 million years long. It was during this period that early fish diversified, forests expanded, and the first terrestrial ecosystems developed.
The Devonian Period
The Devonian period lasted from 416 million years ago to 359.2 million years ago.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
The Devonian period lasted from 416 million years ago to 359.2 million years ago.
The period after the Devonian Period (416 to 359.2Ma) is the Carboniferous Period (359.2 to 299Ma).
The Devonian Period was from 416 MYA - 360 MYA.
the Devonian Period is commonly called the Age of Fishes because it was the time where the first boney fishes fossil were discovered
Fish first appeared in the Cambrian period, long before the Devonian.
Trees were in the Devonian time period and they started from a small little plant and 500,000 years later they had turned into a HUGE forest.THE END!
The Devonian period is a geologic time period that occurred approximately 419 to 359 million years ago. During this time, life existed in various forms, including fish, plants, and invertebrates. The organisms living during the Devonian period inhabited environments such as oceans, rivers, and landmasses that are now part of present-day continents.
A common Devonian fossil is the trilobite, which was an ancient marine arthropod with a hard exoskeleton. Trilobites were diverse and abundant during the Devonian period, with many different species found in rocks from this time period. Their distinctive appearance and widespread distribution make them one of the most well-known fossils from the Devonian period.