Early Paleozoic
Geology of the Early Paleozoic
Middle Paleozoic
Late Paleozoic
Formation of Pangaea
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What does the Greek word "palai" mean?

It means "life". 

100

What was the supercontinent known as?

Pangaea.

100

What did the Middle Paleozoic end with?

A mass extinction event.

100

What type of continent is Pangaea?

A supercontinet.

200

What are vertebrates?

Animals with a backbone. 

200

Middle Paleozoic rocks contain evidence of what?

Major collisions between moving continents. 
200

True or False: Ancient amphibian species adapted to land in several ways.  

True.

200

What was the first formation of Pangaea known as?

Only species that could adapt to the changes survived. 

300

The organisms from the Cambrian explosion were what kind of animals?

Invertebrates

300

Does the Middle Paleozoic align with the Bible?

No, it does not. 

300

What is a coal swamp?

A coal swamp is an oxygen-poor environment where, over time, plant material changes into coal.

300

What does fossil evidence reveal about the Paleozoic era?

Fossil evidence reveals what time the fossils lived and what they were like.

400

What two periods make up the Early Paleozoic?

The Cambrian and Ordovician periods.

400

What did rising seas cause?

Rising seas flooded the continents and formed many shallow inland seas. 

400

Some of the early vertebrates were what?

They were fishes.

400

True or False: The swamps of the Carboniferous and Permian periods eventually became major sources of coal that we use today. 

True. 

400

During the late Paleozoic, the present-day North America was called what?

Laurasia.

500

How many eras were the Paleozoic divided into?

Early, middle, and late.

500

What is an inland sea?

An inland sea is a body of water formed when ocean water floods continents.

500

What did the Early Paleozoic end with?

The Early Paleozoic ended with a mass extinction event, but many invertebrates survived.