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- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca definition "The Permian is a geologic period and system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous period 298.9 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Triassic period 251.902 Mya. It is the last period of the Paleozoic era; the following Triassic period belongs to the Mesozoic era. The Permian witnessed the diversification of the early amniotes into the ancestral groups of the mammals, turtles, lepidosaurs, and archosaurs. The world at the time was dominated by two continents known as Pangaea and Siberia, surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa. The Carboniferous rainforest collapse left behind vast regions of desert within the continental interior. Amniotes, which could better cope with these drier conditions, rose to dominance in place of their amphibian ancestors." @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca id "1648564" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_id 0e098a6e-2123-4566-9069-6a3401775ca3 @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_id a9f88ca9-5d19-45fa-8fbb-3c6ff5f1f190 @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_id af145656-986a-4969-bb77-6e5b2cff1ede @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_label "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_label "PALEOZOIC" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca path_label "PHANEROZOIC" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca prefLabel "PERMIAN" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca reference "International Commission on Stratigraphy (http://www.stratigraphy.org/)" @default.
- 50437b21-5bf8-4e7e-abe0-007b56c09cca tag "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.