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Paleozoic History Timeline
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Answer 48 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. First cephalopods and chitons.
320 Ma
395 Ma
510 Ma
400 Ma
2. First amniotes evolve.
320 Ma
510 Ma
330 Ma
525 Ma
3. The evolution of the first reptiles.
485 Ma
315 Ma
500 Ma
420 Ma
4. First creature took a breath of air.First ray-finned fish and land scorpions.
420 Ma
435 Ma
530 Ma
340 Ma
5. First jawless fishes.
320 Ma
500 Ma
485 Ma
340 Ma
6. End of Carboniferous and beginning of Permian Period. By this time - all continents have fused into the supercontinent of Pangaea. Beetles evolve. Seed plants and conifers diversify along with temnospondyls and pelycosaurs.
500 Ma
530 Ma
510 Ma
280 Ma
7. First crabs and ferns.
280 Ma
251.4 Ma
450 Ma
360 Ma
8. Beginning of the Cambrian period - the Paleozoic Era and the Phanerozoic (current) Eon. End of the Ediacaran Period - the Proterozoic Eon and the Precambrian Supereon. Time since the Cambrian explosion the emergence of most forms of complex life - in
485 Ma
510 Ma
542 Ma
440 Ma
9. First agnathan fish.
530 Ma
440 Ma
330 Ma
305 Ma
10. Beginning of the Cambrian period - the Paleozoic Era and the Phanerozoic (current) Eon. End of the Ediacaran Period - the Proterozoic Eon and the Precambrian Supereon. Time since the Cambrian explosion the emergence of most forms of complex life - in
542 Ma
360 Ma
340 Ma
525 Ma
11. First creature took a breath of air.First ray-finned fish and land scorpions.
420 Ma
525 Ma
330 Ma
510 Ma
12. First of many modern groups - including tetrapods.
485 Ma
251.4 Ma
395 Ma
330 Ma
13. Beginning of the Ordovician and the end of the Cambrian period.
500 Ma
450 Ma
400 Ma
305 Ma
14. First synapsids evolve.
320 Ma
485 Ma
500 Ma
395 Ma
15. First therapsids evolve.
280 Ma
275 Ma
525 Ma
510 Ma
16. Beginning of the Silurian and the end of the Ordovician period.
360 Ma
435 Ma
420 Ma
410 Ma
17. Beginning of the Carboniferous and the end of Devonian period. Amphibians diversify.
500 Ma
510 Ma
450 Ma
340 Ma
18. Beginning of the Devonian and end of the Silurian period.First insects.
400 Ma
542 Ma
275 Ma
315 Ma
19. Permian mass extinction. End of Permian Period and of the Palaeozoic Era. Beginning of Triassic Period - the Mesozoic era and of the age of the dinosaurs.
510 Ma
505 Ma
275 Ma
251.4 Ma
20. Possible early land animals.
530 Ma
450 Ma
340 Ma
485 Ma
21. Beginning of the Carboniferous and the end of Devonian period. Amphibians diversify.
395 Ma
315 Ma
440 Ma
340 Ma
22. First graptolites.
525 Ma
500 Ma
410 Ma
542 Ma
23. First amniotes evolve.
251.4 Ma
350 Ma
280 Ma
330 Ma
24. The evolution of the first reptiles.
510 Ma
315 Ma
340 Ma
420 Ma
25. First large sharks - ratfish and hagfish.
485 Ma
320 Ma
350 Ma
450 Ma
26. First diapsids evolve.
330 Ma
315 Ma
305 Ma
275 Ma
27. Beginning of the Ordovician and the end of the Cambrian period.
410 Ma
450 Ma
500 Ma
305 Ma
28. First diapsids evolve.
485 Ma
400 Ma
305 Ma
320 Ma
29. First cephalopods and chitons.
510 Ma
251.4 Ma
360 Ma
435 Ma
30. Beginning of the Devonian and end of the Silurian period.First insects.
320 Ma
500 Ma
275 Ma
400 Ma
31. First agnathan fish.
275 Ma
450 Ma
410 Ma
440 Ma
32. Fossilization of the Burgess Shale.
510 Ma
340 Ma
505 Ma
500 Ma
33. Fossilization of the Burgess Shale.
485 Ma
505 Ma
350 Ma
525 Ma
34. First of many modern groups - including tetrapods.
305 Ma
251.4 Ma
542 Ma
395 Ma
35. First crabs and ferns.
360 Ma
450 Ma
305 Ma
305 Ma
36. Plants and arthropods colonize the land. Sharks evolve.
450 Ma
400 Ma
340 Ma
360 Ma
37. Plants and arthropods colonize the land. Sharks evolve.
320 Ma
280 Ma
450 Ma
275 Ma
38. First graptolites.
315 Ma
530 Ma
525 Ma
440 Ma
39. Beginning of the Silurian and the end of the Ordovician period.
450 Ma
435 Ma
542 Ma
420 Ma
40. Possible early land animals.
530 Ma
251.4 Ma
350 Ma
330 Ma
41. End of Carboniferous and beginning of Permian Period. By this time - all continents have fused into the supercontinent of Pangaea. Beetles evolve. Seed plants and conifers diversify along with temnospondyls and pelycosaurs.
280 Ma
435 Ma
320 Ma
330 Ma
42. Permian mass extinction. End of Permian Period and of the Palaeozoic Era. Beginning of Triassic Period - the Mesozoic era and of the age of the dinosaurs.
251.4 Ma
395 Ma
275 Ma
505 Ma
43. First jawless fishes.
485 Ma
420 Ma
530 Ma
315 Ma
44. First therapsids evolve.
360 Ma
275 Ma
530 Ma
440 Ma
45. First large sharks - ratfish and hagfish.
410 Ma
305 Ma
315 Ma
350 Ma
46. First toothed fish and nautiloids.
410 Ma
440 Ma
420 Ma
320 Ma
47. First toothed fish and nautiloids.
450 Ma
410 Ma
280 Ma
500 Ma
48. First synapsids evolve.
280 Ma
542 Ma
542 Ma
320 Ma