the dinousars, Brachiopods, Spirifid, Terebratulid, and Terebratulid
plants
After the Triassic period, the Jurassic period began, followed by the Cretaceous.
The Triassic preceded the Jurassic.
The Triassic was from about 225 million to 190 million years ago. It is the first period of the Mesozoic ("middle life") Era.The Triassic Period is most commonly believed to have begun 251 million years ago and lasted until 199.6 million years ago.
Adam And Eve
the dinousars, Brachiopods, Spirifid, Terebratulid, and Terebratulid
There were lycophytes, cycads, ginkgoes, and glossopterids. Conifers were the dominant trees in the northern hemisphere, and Glossopteris was the main tree like plant in the southern hemisphere.
yes there were plants during this time period. there were trees
The dinosaurs were the dominant land animals during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, rising to dominance during the late Triassic.
They were dominant during the mesozoic era, which was made up of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
Icthyosaurs and plesiosaurs are both known from Triassic strata. Crinoids were common then, but their history spans more than just the Triassic. Coelophysis appeared in the middle of the Triassic. Phytosaurs and aetosaurs did not survive past the end of the Triassic. Lystrosaurus was a Triassic dicynodont, about the size of a sheep, which has been found on every continent (including Antarctica). Podocarps and other gymnosperms (plants) survived beyond the Triassic period.
The period after the Triassic is the Jurassic.
Triassic
Glossopteris plants lived approximately 300 million years ago. These time periods are referred to as the Permian Period and the Triassic Period.
plants
After the Triassic period, the Jurassic period began, followed by the Cretaceous.