karbonperioden
Karbonperioden, also known as the Carboniferous Period, was a significant geological epoch that occurred approximately 359 to 299 million years ago. It is the second of the six periods in the Paleozoic Era, which is characterized by the emergence and diversification of early life forms. The Carboniferous Period is notable for the extensive coal deposits that formed during this time, which are a result of the abundant vegetation that thrived in the lush, swampy environments.
During the Carboniferous Period, the Earth's climate was generally warm and humid, with high levels of atmospheric
The Carboniferous Period is further divided into two main epochs: the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian. The
The end of the Carboniferous Period was marked by a significant extinction event, known as the Late