Land plants envoled in the Paleozoic era
the PALEOZOIC era
Unfortunetly,No.There were not any dinosaurs during the Paleozoic era.However the dinosaurs or other reptiles evolved from amphibians.
The Permian period is the last period of the Paleozoic era
The Precambrian. Hope this helps! :)
If by major landmasses is meaning continents, then there are 7 major continents.
Reptiles first appeared during the Paleozoic Era, specifically the Carboniferous System of the Paleozoic Era. That was about 320 million years ago.
Pangaea was formed during the late Paleozoic era, specifically in the Permian period, around 300 million years ago. It was a supercontinent that included almost all of Earth's landmasses.
Africa was located at the south pole during the Paleozoic Era.
The continents merged into a single supercontinent known as Pangaea during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, specifically in the late Paleozoic era around 300 million years ago. This supercontinent began to break apart during the Mesozoic era, leading to the formation of the current continents.
Pangaea, the supercontinent, was formed during the late Paleozoic Era, specifically in the Permian Period. It existed approximately 300 million years ago.
Dinosaurs
Vertebrates first appeared during the Paleozoic era.
the PALEOZOIC era
No: Cenozoic. (Tertiary).
saber-toothed cats
Ferns
No Paleozoic is not the second era it is the first era