Yes. Evolution ocurred in all geologic periods.
During the Permian period, the supercontinent Pangaea continued to form through the collision of several smaller landmasses. The period was marked by significant volcanic activity, leading to the formation of large igneous provinces and the eruption of the Siberian Traps. The Permian also saw the evolution of diverse plant and animal life, including the emergence of early reptiles and amphibians.
The Permian started 290 Mya (million years ago). Before it was the Carboniferous.
251 million years ago
The supercontinent known as Pangaea completed its formation during the Permian period, bringing together many of Earth's landmasses into a single large landmass.
An index fossil during the Permian period is a fossil that is widely distributed geographically and is limited to a specific narrow time range within the Permian period. Index fossils help geologists establish the age of rock layers and correlate them across different regions. A common index fossil from the Permian period is the fusulinid, which are single-celled marine organisms with intricate shell structures.
The Permian period lasted from 290 to 248 million years ago and was the last period of the Paleozoic Era.
Permian Period.
The Permian Period was ended by the Permian/Triassic Extinction Event, which wiped out 90% of the species on Earth at that time.
Ther Permian was the last period of the Paleozoic era.
The permian period was the end of the paleozoic era.
What happened to the earth's continents during permian period is pangea
The worst known mass extinction in Earth's history was the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event at the end of the Permian period. The Permian period was the last period of the Paleozoic Era.
permian period
The permian period was the end of the paleozoic era.
The Permian.
The Permian.
Permian Period