Archaean: Single-celled prokaryotic organisms Proterozoic: Multicellular organisms like algae and simple animals Paleozoic: Early vertebrates, ferns, and insects Mesozoic: Dinosaurs, flowering plants, and early mammals Cenozoic: Modern mammal species, birds, and angiosperms
The Paleozoic Era, spanning from about 541 to 252 million years ago, is characterized by a diverse array of rock types, primarily sedimentary rocks such as limestone, sandstone, and shale. These rocks often formed in marine environments, reflecting the extensive seas that covered much of the Earth during this time. Additionally, some metamorphic rocks developed from the alteration of sedimentary rocks due to tectonic activity. Igneous rocks are less common but can be found, particularly in volcanic regions active during this era.
During the first period of the Paleozoic era, the Cambrian period, there was an explosion of biodiversity known as the Cambrian Explosion. Many new types of organisms evolved, including the first trilobites, mollusks, and brachiopods. This period marked the appearance of complex multicellular life forms and the development of hard parts like shells and exoskeletons.
Plants
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Three types of marine animals in the Paleozoic Era were trilobites, brachiopods, and archaeocyathids.
cactus
Watermelon plants do not grow slowly compared to other types of plants. They are actually considered fast-growing plants, especially during the warmer months when they receive plenty of sunlight and water.
Archaean: Single-celled prokaryotic organisms Proterozoic: Multicellular organisms like algae and simple animals Paleozoic: Early vertebrates, ferns, and insects Mesozoic: Dinosaurs, flowering plants, and early mammals Cenozoic: Modern mammal species, birds, and angiosperms
Plants are highly diverse and their are several types of plants. Two major types of plants are Green Algae ( Charophyceans) and Land Plants.From their plants evolve into:Bryophytes: non-vascular plants: [Ex: liverworts, hornworts, mosses]Next diversifying into 2 types of Vascular Plants (Seedless & Seed)Lycophytes, Pterophytes : Seedless Vascular PlantsGymnosperm, Angiosperms: Seed Vascular Plants
There were fungi, arthropods, and varied types of ofterapods (these are types of plants). Animals from this time period include several types of mollusks, echinoderms, brachiopods, fusulinids, ammonoids, and shelled cephlapods.
The Paleozoic Era, spanning from about 541 to 252 million years ago, is characterized by a diverse array of rock types, primarily sedimentary rocks such as limestone, sandstone, and shale. These rocks often formed in marine environments, reflecting the extensive seas that covered much of the Earth during this time. Additionally, some metamorphic rocks developed from the alteration of sedimentary rocks due to tectonic activity. Igneous rocks are less common but can be found, particularly in volcanic regions active during this era.
Water and Carbon dioxide
Some of the plants that were living in the Pleistocene Age (Ice Age) are: -Grasses -Shrubs -Conifer Trees -Mosses -Flowering Plants -Lichen
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
The major soil types of the world are sandy soil, clay soil, silt soil, peat soil, and loam soil. These soil types differ in their composition, texture, fertility, and water retention capacity, which influences the plants that can grow in them and the agricultural practices that can be used.
Scientists have found approximately 250000 different types of plants.