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... During the late carboniferous, it was buried under large sheets of ice. ... Laurasia was not yet down adding land, and this continued growing throughout the Carboniferous and into the Permian period.
Surprisingly, this time period wasn’t all warm and happy. The later time period of the carboniferous was colder and dryer. ... Geologists find intriguing climate stories in the rocks that make up the geological formations of the Carboniferous period. ...
Many geologists find it easier to divide this period into two parts. The earlier parts of the Carboniferous is called the Mississippian Period, characterized by the deposition of mostly marine limestone in shallow, tropical seas.
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