very moist and wet
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
Warmer climate
there was no quarternary period, so make up a climate for your made up time period.
It was cold in the Quaternary time period
Pangea finished forming during the Permian Period so there was only one landmass. It gradually became more arid and the south was very cold and much was under an ice pack. The period ended with over 90 percent of marine life and 70 percent of land animals extinct.
The 2nd half's climate was during glaciation
The plants of the Devonian period were very small. The animals that survived were cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays. Some squid and octopus survived as well.
Ammonite shells.A fossil that looks like a spiral or a rams horns is called an ammonite. Ammonites is extinct group of marine invertebrate animals that appeared during the Devonian period.
I think that it is the "Age of Baloneys". Actually, it's the "Age of Fishes" and that's when fishes evolved and thrived. I can't exactly say the climate of the Devonian Period, but the climate of the Era was very moist and wet. (Amphibians & reptiles evolved in that era too). (The Paleozoic Era, in case you don't know is the Era that the Devonian Period is in)
The surface bedrock of most of the Allegheny Plateau landscape region in New York state is predominantly from the Devonian period, which occurred approximately 419-359 million years ago. This bedrock consists mainly of sedimentary rocks like shale, sandstone, and limestone, which were deposited during this geologic time period.
A long freaking time ago :) The first forests were established by 375 million years ago. The first ones akin to modern forests with trees up to 60 feet high began by 360 mya (during the late Devonian Period).