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The Paleozoic Era is bracketed by the times of global super-continents.
Paleozoic 2009
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The Paleozoic Era (from 543 to 248 Million Years Ago) is bracketed by two of the most important events in the history of animal life.
Paleozoic 2009
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They are a continuation of the Appalachians, formed during the late Paleozoic Era when an ocean closed and continents collided, causing marine sediments to be folded, faulted, and thrust northward.
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Slide 100: 17-1 According to the geologic time scale, geologic time begins with • Precambrian Time. • the Paleozoic Era. • the Quaternary Period. • the Cambrian Era.
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Slide 62: The Paleozoic Era is divided into the following periods: •
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Many crinoids are primarily nocturnal but they are seen during the day with their arms rolled up. living fossil existing virtually unchanged from the ancestors in the geologic age known as the Ordovician Period, but there are many more fossils formed from the Paleozoic Era.
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Cockroaches in the Paleozoic Era, for example, might have been able to get as big as house cats in part because there was more oxygen in the atmosphere.
Slate Magazine 2009
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This period was the last period of the Paleozoic Era.
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During the Paleozoic Era, when I was an intern with no credentials writing for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, I wrote with Bic pens and typed on Selectrics and the best part of the job was showing up and saying, "I'm from the newspaper.
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medical records like she had an abortion or details about her last pregnancy or that she is secretly a fierce velociraptor ready to lead the Republican party into the Paleozoic Era
unknown title 2008
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