The Mississippian Period was from about 345 million to 325 million years ago. It is part of the Paleozoic Era.
The Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian (325 to 280 MYA) are often grouped together as the Carboniferous Period.
the mississippian period was 40 million years ago, and it is an era of time that scientists use to categorise a point in the earth's geological time.
The Mississippian Period occurred between 360 and 325 million years ago. This era lasted 35 million years. This was part of the Carboniferous Period.
The Mississippian time period lasted from 360 to 325 million years ago, a time span of 35 million years.
The Mississippian is a portion of the Carboniferous geologic time period. It dates to between 359-318 million years ago.
The Pennsylvanian Period was from about 325 million to 280 million years ago. It is part of the Paleozoic Era. The Pennsylvanian and the Mississippian (345 to 325 MYA) are often grouped together as the Carboniferous Period.
300 million years ago was near the end of the Carboniferous period. The later half of this period is sometimes called the Mississippian.
The Mississippian period produced Barnett shale approximately 354 million years ago. This geological formation is located in the Bend Arch Basin in Texas and runs completely under the city of Fort Worth.
Mississippian
Mississippian Period
The Paleozoic Era began. Development of fish amphibians, insects and reptiles. Cambrian Period Ordovician period Silurian Period. Devonian Period Mississippian Period Pennsylvanian Period Permian Period
The dominant organism that lived in the Mississippian period were giant insects and reptiles and killer bees
At the end of the Wood land period begin