It's not much of the organisms that dominated the paleozoic era, it's the species of animals. Alot of the larger reptiles and early ancestors of dinosaurs conquered and dominated the paleozoic era.
the PALEOZOIC era
The Permian period is the last period of the Paleozoic era
Land plants envoled in the Paleozoic era
The Precambrian. Hope this helps! :)
In the Paleozoic era. mesozoic era <== nova net by b.c
brachiopods
Marine life, Amphibians.
Trilobites
the PALEOZOIC era
You need to be specific, the Paleozoic Era has different time period. But I would say the climate then was tropics and subtropical because of the organism that existed then and the rock time that was formed
No Paleozoic is not the second era it is the first era
Paleozoic Era
Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.
The first period in the Paleozoic Era was the Cambrian.
The Paleozoic era was an age where Earth's diversity is believed to have greatly multiplied, with ocean animals coming out onto land. Massive forests with primitive plants dominated the earth's surface and dinosaurs possibly roamed around. The Paleozoic era ended with a mass extinction of many of these organisms and life on land was slow to recover.
Land plants envoled in the Paleozoic era
The Permian period is the last period of the Paleozoic era