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Which of the following period is not a part of the paleozoic era. a. Devonian b . permian c. tertiary d. cambrian​

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Answered by ligadedipak9977
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Answer:

The Paleozoic is divided into six periods: the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous (in the U.S., this is divided into the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods), and Permian.

Answered by smartbrainz
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tertiary period is not a part of the paleozoic era

Option c

Explanation:

  • The palezoic period is of prime importance during the study of the evolution of different spicies.
  • There is a huge number of spicies which had been evolved during this period. As a result of this the Paleozoic period is further divided into many subparts based on the time period.
  • There is all together six division of the Paleozoic period however tertiary period is not a part of this particular period of evolution.

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