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|style="background:{{period color|Asselian}}"| 298.9 ±&nbsp;0.2<sup>*</sup>
 
|style="background:{{period color|Asselian}}"| 298.9 ±&nbsp;0.2<sup>*</sup>
 
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|rowspan="7" style="background:{{period color|Carboniferous}}"| [[Carboniferous|Carbon-<br />iferous]]<ref name="carboniferous">In North America, the Carboniferous is subdivided into [[Mississippian]] and [[Pennsylvanian]] Periods.</ref>
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|rowspan="7" style="background:{{period color|Carboniferous}}"| [[Carboniferous|Carbon-<br />iferous]]<ref name="carboniferous">In North America, the Carboniferous is subdivided into [[Mississippian age|Mississippian]] and [[Pennsylvanian]] Periods.</ref>
 
|rowspan="4" style="background:{{period color|Pennsylvanian}}"| [[Pennsylvanian]]
 
|rowspan="4" style="background:{{period color|Pennsylvanian}}"| [[Pennsylvanian]]
 
|style="background:{{period color|Gzhelian}}"| [[Gzhelian]]
 
|style="background:{{period color|Gzhelian}}"| [[Gzhelian]]
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|style="background:{{period color|Bashkirian}}"| 323.2 ±&nbsp;0.4<sup>*</sup>
 
|style="background:{{period color|Bashkirian}}"| 323.2 ±&nbsp;0.4<sup>*</sup>
 
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|rowspan="3" style="background:{{period color|Mississippian}}"|[[Mississippian]]
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|rowspan="3" style="background:{{period color|Mississippian}}"|[[Mississippian age|Mississippian]]
 
|style="background:{{period color|Serpukhovian}}"| [[Serpukhovian]]
 
|style="background:{{period color|Serpukhovian}}"| [[Serpukhovian]]
 
|rowspan="3"| Large [[Lycopodiophyta|primitive tree]]s, first [[Tetrapoda|land vertebrate]]s, and amphibious [[eurypterid|sea-scorpion]]s live amid [[coal]]-forming coastal [[brackish water|swamp]]s. Lobe-finned [[rhizodont]]s are dominant big fresh-water predators. In the oceans, early [[Chondrichthyes|shark]]s are common and quite diverse; [[echinoderm]]s (especially [[crinoid]]s and [[blastoid]]s) abundant. [[Coral]]s, [[bryozoa]], [[Goniatitida|goniatite]]s and brachiopods ([[Productida]], [[Spiriferida]], etc.) very common, but [[Trilobita|trilobite]]s and [[nautiloid]]s decline. [[Glaciation]] in East [[Gondwana]]. [[Mayor Island/Tuhua|Tuhua Orogeny]] in New Zealand tapers off.
 
|rowspan="3"| Large [[Lycopodiophyta|primitive tree]]s, first [[Tetrapoda|land vertebrate]]s, and amphibious [[eurypterid|sea-scorpion]]s live amid [[coal]]-forming coastal [[brackish water|swamp]]s. Lobe-finned [[rhizodont]]s are dominant big fresh-water predators. In the oceans, early [[Chondrichthyes|shark]]s are common and quite diverse; [[echinoderm]]s (especially [[crinoid]]s and [[blastoid]]s) abundant. [[Coral]]s, [[bryozoa]], [[Goniatitida|goniatite]]s and brachiopods ([[Productida]], [[Spiriferida]], etc.) very common, but [[Trilobita|trilobite]]s and [[nautiloid]]s decline. [[Glaciation]] in East [[Gondwana]]. [[Mayor Island/Tuhua|Tuhua Orogeny]] in New Zealand tapers off.
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[[Category:Historical period templates|Geologic time scale]]
 
[[Category:Historical period templates|Geologic time scale]]
 
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