It is commonly pronounced Or-doe-vish-an
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce trencadis
You pronounce it as dih-muh-NOO-shun.
"La-hoat" is how you would pronounce "Lahote."
No mammals existed in the Ordovician
Algae was the dominant plant of the Ordovician. There were little to no other plants (other then algae) during the Ordovician. In the Ordovician, the common types of algae were Stromatolites (Blue green algae), and Tetradium (Red algae).
The Ordovician period came after the Cambrian period.
The Silurian period followed the Ordovician period.
The Ordovician lasted for 47 million years from 490 to 443 Million Years Ago.
The Ordovician period follows the extinction at the end of the Cambrian period.
The Ordovician lasted for 47 million years from 490 to 443 Million Years Ago.
nautiloids
copper
Ordovician age bedrock has yielded a variety of fossils, with one notable example being the trilobite. These ancient marine arthropods thrived during the Ordovician period and are commonly found in sedimentary rocks from that time. Other significant fossils include brachiopods and graptolites, which provide valuable insights into the marine ecosystems of the Ordovician.
Ordovician period
The Ordovician was in the Paleozoic era, and lasted from 505 to 438 million years ago. Trilobites were common then, and the earliest jawless, bony fish.