The last geologic time period of the Paleozoic Era, noted for the greatest mass extinction in earth history, when nearly 96% of species died out. PICTURE
Also known as "The Age of Amphibians" (280 to 245 million years ago), this is the time when Pangaea formed and Earth's atmosphere was oxygenated to modern levels. It ended with the largest mass extinction and was followed by the Mesozoic Era. Ancient sharks swam the seas during the Permian period.
is the last period of the Paleozoic Era and occurred 245 to 286 million years ago. The Permian period is known as the "The Age of Amphibians" (also see the Mesozoic Era - which was the era that followed). The Permian period ended with the largest mass extinction ever the geologic time, system of rocks, and sedimentary deposits of the seventh and last period of the Paleozoic Era. It was
The Permian period (named after the Perm Province in northeast Russia where rocks from this period were first described) is known as "The Age of Amphibians" (280 to 245 million years ago), this is when Pangaea formed and Earth's atmosphere was oxygenated to modern levels. It ended with the largest mass extinction and was followed by the Triassic period of the Mesozoic Era.