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- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 definition "The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period 358.9 million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Permian Period, 298.9 Mya. Terrestrial animal life was well established by the Carboniferous period. Amphibians were the dominant land vertebrates, of which one branch would eventually evolve into amniotes, the first solely terrestrial vertebrates. Arthropods were also very common, and many (such as Meganeura) were much larger than those of today. Vast swaths of forest covered the land, which would eventually be laid down and become the coal beds characteristic of the Carboniferous stratigraphy evident today. The atmospheric content of oxygen also reached its highest levels in geological history during the period, 35%, compared with 21% today, allowing terrestrial invertebrates to evolve to great size." @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 id "1648630" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_id 0e098a6e-2123-4566-9069-6a3401775ca3 @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_id a9f88ca9-5d19-45fa-8fbb-3c6ff5f1f190 @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_id af145656-986a-4969-bb77-6e5b2cff1ede @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_label "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_label "PALEOZOIC" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 path_label "PHANEROZOIC" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 prefLabel "CARBONIFEROUS" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 reference "International Commission on Stratigraphy (http://www.stratigraphy.org/)" @default.
- b5b2981d-1623-4988-8b28-4cb8085a62e1 tag "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.