The Devonian Period is a part of the Paleozoic Era, which covers the time from 541 to 252.17 million years ago. It began with the Cambrian explosion, in which most phyla of life began, and ended with the mass extinction called the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
The period after the Devonian Period (416 to 359.2Ma) is the Carboniferous Period (359.2 to 299Ma).
The Devonian Period lasted from about 395 to 345 million years ago. It is part of the Paleozoic Era.
The Devonian is known as the Age of Fishes.
The period known as the "Age of Fishes" is the Devonian period, which occurred approximately 419 to 359 million years ago. It is called so because it was a time when fish diversity and abundance greatly increased, with many new species evolving and adapting to various aquatic environments.
Yes. The Mississippian period is a part of the Paleozoic era, along with the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian periods.
The Devonian Period
The period after the Devonian Period (416 to 359.2Ma) is the Carboniferous Period (359.2 to 299Ma).
Fish first appeared in the Cambrian period, long before the Devonian.
The Devonian period lasted from 416 million years ago to 359.2 million years ago.
Devonian Period
The Devonian Period
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
The Devonian Period
The Carboniferous period followed the Devonian period and was characterized by extensive coal forests and the emergence of early reptiles. The Devonian period is known for the diversification of fish and the development of forests on land.
The Devonian period lasted from 416 million years ago to 359.2 million years ago.
Devonian Period
Devonian Period