Yes. The Mississippian period is a part of the Paleozoic era, along with the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian periods.
Precambrian Paleozoic: -cambrian -ordovician -silurian -devonian -mississippian -pennsylvanian -permian Mezozoic: -triassic -jurassic -cretaceous Cenozoic: -tertiary -quaternary
Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.
Three fish are considered a mess of fish.
yes fish have a backbone
Joan Echols has written: 'A new genus of Pennsylvanian fish (Crossopterygii, Coelacanthiformes) from Kansas /by Joan Echols' -- subject(s): Synaptotylus newelli 'A new genus of Pennsylvanian fish (Crossopterygii, Coelacanthiformes) from Kansas' -- subject(s): Synaptotylus newelli
The Daily Pennsylvanian was created in 1885.
John Potts - Pennsylvanian - was born in 1710.
SS Pennsylvanian ended on 1919-07-16.
SS Pennsylvanian was created on 1918-09-13.
Yes, Pennsylvanian is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
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Pennsylvanian
pennsylvanian period
The Pennsylvanian Period was from about 325 million to 280 million years ago. It is part of the Paleozoic Era. The Pennsylvanian and the Mississippian (345 to 325 MYA) are often grouped together as the Carboniferous Period.
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