pennsylvanian in Vietnamese


kỷ Pensynvani;hệ Pensynvani (thuộc Paleozoi muộn)

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1. A Pennsylvanian Period Brachiopod: Brachial view of a Spirifer Brachiopod I collected a number of years ago from the upper Pennsylvanian Hartford Limestone, eastern Kansas

2. Adpressed tree-fern trunks from the Early Pennsylvanian Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia

3. Bryozoan fossils can be found in Kentucky's Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian, and Pennsylvanian rocks

4. The Dunira Formation, composed of thin-bedded limestone and siltstone, is Early and Middle Pennsylvanian in age.

5. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

6. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

7. The Branchiosauria are first known in the Pennsylvanian of North America and they present characters which separate

8. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

9. Agates in Nebraska formed in Pennsylvanian sediments and were transported from the Hartville uplift in Wyoming in the Oligocene

10. "Joe Biden calls Pennsylvanian voters who don't support him 'Chumps,'" claims a meme shared by author and news personality Benny Johnson on …

11. Brachiopods are marine animals that secrete a shell consisting of two parts called valves. Their fossils are common in the Pennsylvanian and Permian limestones of eastern Kansas

12. The site is subject to continuous erosion by high tides, which expose fossils illustrating the Pennsylvanian Period ("Coal Age") of earth’s history.

13. In this lecture I will review the various early Anapsid reptiles from the Pennsylvanian and Permian Periods.You can order the textbook we use for the class h

14. Settled in 1823, Bradford was chartered as a city in 1879 and emerged as a wild oil boomtown in the Pennsylvanian oil rush in the late 19th century.

15. The Branchiosauria are first known in the Pennsylvanian of North America and they present characters which separate them clearly from all other groups of the so-called Stegocephala

16. The Branchiosauria are first known in the Pennsylvanian of North America and they present characters which separate them clearly from all other groups of the so-called Stegocephala

17. The term is used throughout the world, although this period of time has been separated into the Mississippian (lower Carboniferous) and Pennsylvanian (upper Carboniferous) in the United States.

18. This period is subdivided into two periods, the Older Carboniferous, or Mississippian Period (about 360-320 million years ago), and the Younger Carboniferous, or Pennsylvanian Period (about 320-286 million years ago).

19. Late Carboniferous Period (Pennsylvanian) 318-299 million years ago 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).

20. Amniotes evolved early in the Pennsylvanian or late in the Mississippian Epoch [1–4].The earliest undisputed evidence of their presence―skeletal remains in the Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia―are dated at about 314 Ma, in the Moscovian/Atokan Stage [5–7] ().It is widely accepted that basal Amniotes rapidly radiated into several clades early in their history, and that the