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  1. Carboniferous Period | Climate, Flora & Fauna | Britannica

    • Carboniferous Period, fifth interval of the Paleozoic Era, succeeding the Devonian Period and preceding the Permian Period. In terms of absolute time, the Carboniferous Period began approximately 3… See more

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    During the Carboniferous Period, the climate of various landmasses was controlled by their latitudinal position. Since prevailing wind patterns were similar to those on E… See more

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  2. Plants in the Carboniferous period12345:
    • Dominated terrestrial environments.
    • Included vascular land plants such as lycopods, sphenopsids, cordaites, seed ferns, and true ferns.
    • Large trees covered with bark and huge ferns grew in swamps.
    • Cordaites, Calamites, Medullosa, Psaronius, Paralycopodites, and Lepidophloios were among the giant plants.
    • The vast swamps of scale trees, ferns, horsetails, and seed ferns created most of the coal used for energy today.
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    Carboniferous terrestrial environments were dominated by vascular land plants ranging from small, shrubby growths to trees exceeding heights of 100 feet (30 metres). The most important groups were the lycopods, sphenopsids, cordaites, seed ferns, and true ferns.
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    New plants developed in the warm, humid climate and swampy conditions of this period. Large trees covered with bark and huge ferns grew in the middle Carboniferous swamps. The plants gave off so much oxygen that the air had much more oxygen in it. This allowed plants and animals to reach sizes that are not known in today’s atmosphere.
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    Carboniferous coal was produced by bark-bearing trees that grew in vast lowland swamp forests. Vegetation included giant club mosses, tree ferns, great horsetails, and towering trees with strap-shaped leaves.
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    Among the giant plants in the Carboniferous forests were Cordaites, an early relative of conifers; Calamites, a bushy horsetail; Medullosa,a seed fern (a plant with seeds and fern-like leaves); Psaronius, a tree fern; and Paralycopodites and Lepidophloios, lycopsids (scaly, pole-like trees with cones).
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    Evidence from Nelsen et al. (2015), claims that there were most probably lignin-degrading organisms around during the Carboniferous, and the abundance of coal during this time was "likely the result of a unique combination of everwet tropical conditions and extensive depositional systems" with massive amounts of plant material being dropped in these humid environments.

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    • The Carboniferous Period: Plants Cover The Earth

      Plants Put The Carbon In Carboniferous New plants developed in the warm, humid climate and swampy conditions of this period. Large trees covered with bark and huge ferns grew in the middle Carboniferous swamps. The plants …

       
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      Nov 16, 2024 · Carboniferous terrestrial environments were dominated by vascular land plants ranging from small, shrubby growths to trees exceeding heights of 100 feet (30 metres). The most important groups were the lycopods, …

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      Mar 23, 2014 · The main Early Carboniferous plants were the Equisetales (horse-tails), Sphenophyllales (vine-like plants), Lycopodiales (club mosses), Lepidodendrales (scale trees), Filicales (ferns), Medullosales (informally …

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      Mar 21, 2024 · Increased atmospheric oxygen levels during the Carboniferous caused plants and insects to reach gigantic proportions. The medullosa, a characteristic plant of the period, had seeds the size of an egg. Among the …

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      Apr 5, 2023 · The Plants That Made the Carbon Behind Carboniferous. New plants matured within the swampy conditions, warm, and humid climate during this period. Giant trees coated with huge ferns and bark grew in the …

    • Plants - British Geological Survey

      During the Carboniferous, many new groups of plants evolved and great forests grew in the tropical swamps and deltas. Trees were not like those we know today, but mainly clubmosses and horsetails, and the earliest gymnosperms (seed …

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      Apr 24, 2020 · Giant lycopod plants, such as Lepidodendron and Lepidophloios, dominated vast expanses of land. Other easily distinguishable structures of this time are plants of the genus Calamites, a common fossil found across many …

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