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There is no doubt of it. There were probably millions of plant species that came and went during the Carboniferous.
No the Cambrian Period came before the Jurassic Period.Periods in the Paleozoic Era (542 - 251 Ma) and the Mesozoic Era (251 - 65.5 Ma)Cambrian (542 - 488.3 Ma)Ordivician (488.3 - 443.7 Ma)Silurian (443.7 - 416 Ma)Devonian (416 - 359.2 Ma)Carboniferous (359.2 - 299 Ma)Permian (299 - 251 Ma)Triassic (251 - 199.6 Ma)Jurrasic (199.6 - 145.5 Ma)Cretaceous (145.5 - 65.5 Ma)
Cretaceous period.
Ordovician .
The Pennsylvanian and Mississippian periods can be best explained by the carboniferous system which is divided into a number of sections. The division came from the North America stratigraphy.
paleozoic
The Dinosaurs came
There is no doubt of it. There were probably millions of plant species that came and went during the Carboniferous.
The Ordovician period came first. It started 485.4 million years ago and finished 443.8 million years ago. Then came the Silurian and Devonian periods, followed at 358.9 million years ago by the Carboniferous.
Pangaea came together over a period of time spanning the Carboniferous and Permian periods. It broke up mostly during the Jurassic period.
what came before the Renaissance period was midevil times.
permian period
You were expecting your period and you got IT before IT got you!
RENASANICE'
The Middle Ages came before the Renaissance. The name of what came after varies depending on what is important to the speaker. Many consider the following period to be the Age of Discovery, the Age of Sail, or the Protestant Reformation. Others more generally call it the Early Modern period.
The Baroque Era
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