The Paleozoic era was an age where Earth's diversity is believed to have greatly multiplied, with ocean animals coming out onto land. Massive forests with primitive plants dominated the earth's surface and dinosaurs possibly roamed around. The Paleozoic era ended with a mass extinction of many of these organisms and life on land was slow to recover.
The Paleozoic Era is also known as the age of ancient life.
There were major asteroid impacts.
Trilobites, eurypterids, and blastoids are examples of Paleozoic invertebrates that became extinct by the end of the Paleozoic era. These marine creatures were once diverse and abundant but disappeared due to various environmental changes and extinction events at the end of the era.
Yes. If no animals survived from the Paleozoic into the mesozoic, then there would be no animals today.
During the early Paleozoic era, marine invertebrates such as trilobites dominated. In the middle Paleozoic, fish and early land plants became more prominent. By the late Paleozoic, amphibians, reptiles, and forests of ferns and seed plants were thriving.
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The Paleozoic Era is also known as the age of ancient life.
The Devonian is known as the Age of Fishes.
The changing geologic condition of the Paleozoic age affected the evolution of animals by leading to the development of land based vertebrates and vascular plants. The largest mass extinction in our planets history happen at the end of the Paleozoic Era.
There were major asteroid impacts.
There were major asteroid impacts.
A large mass extinction took place at the end
Precambrian is 87.6% Paleozoic is 7.1% Mesozoic is 3.9 % Cenozoic is 1.4 %
Many of the animals began to die off and became extinct.
Precambarian- When earth’s atmosphere formed Mesozoic- Ended with a massive impact Paleozoic- When oxygen-breathing organisms first thrived Cenozoic- Began about 65 million years ago Hope this helps! :)
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There were major asteroid impacts.