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Palaeozoic — (US Paleozoic) ► ADJECTIVE Geology ▪ relating to the era between the Precambrian aeon and the Mesozoic era, about 570 to 245 million years ago, which ended with the rise to dominance of the reptiles. ORIGIN from Greek palaios ancient + z life … English terms dictionary
Geography of the Interior United States — the games at the great lake are held in the winter so none can live they realy dont want otters or bubble gum to live either. so just go die Physiographic regions of the U.S. Interior See:legend For purposes of description, the physical geography … Wikipedia
Palaeozoic — /pæliəˈzoʊɪk/ (say paleeuh zohik), /peɪ / (say pay ) adjective 1. relating to the oldest geological era or rocks having abundant fossils; the age of ancient life. –noun Also, Palaeozoic era. 2. the era or rocks comprising divisions from Cambrian… …
Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005) — The taxonomy of the Gastropoda as it was revised by Philippe Bouchet and Jean Pierre Rocroi is currently the most up to date overall system for classifying gastropod mollusks. (Gastropods are a taxonomic class of animals which consists of snails… … Wikipedia
Palaeozoic — [ˌpalɪə(ʊ) zəʊɪk, ˌpeɪ ] (US Paleozoic) adjective Geology relating to or denoting the era between the Precambrian aeon and the Mesozoic era, about 570 to 245 million years ago. Origin C19: from palaeo + Gk zōē life + ic … English new terms dictionary
Palaeozoic — adj. & n. (also Paleozoic) Geol. adj. of or relating to an era of geological time marked by the appearance of marine and terrestrial plants and animals, esp. invertebrates. Usage: Cf. Appendix II. n. this era (cf. CENOZOIC, MESOZOIC). Etymology:… … Useful english dictionary
palaeozoic — adj. of the Paleozoic Era, pertaining to the early geological period in which fish reptile and insects first appeared on Earth … English contemporary dictionary
Palaeozoic — a geological era ca. 570 245 million years ago comprising the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian periods. Also spelled Paleozoic … Dictionary of ichthyology
Geology of the Himalaya — [ Fig 1: The earth in the Early Permian. At that time, India is part of Gondwana and bordered to the north by the Cimmerian Superterrane. Paleogeographic reconstructions. By Dèzes (1999), based on Stampfli and Borel (2002) and Patriat and Achache … Wikipedia
Geology of the Australian Capital Territory — Australia grew around three fused pieces of very ancient continental crust (cratons). The geology of the Australian Capital Territory includes rocks dating from the Ordovician around 480 million years ago, whilst most rocks are from the Silurian … Wikipedia
Geology of the North Sea — Contents 1 Tectonic structure 2 Precambrian 3 Finnmarkian, Athollian, Caledonian Orogenies … Wikipedia