Introduction Let's think about the world that existed 290 million years ago. When you see the previous terrain of you, you think you are on the planet of the alien. You can see ash and lava from the volcano. Next to them are the oceans, which are flocked with a wide variety of echinoderms, bryozoans and arms and legs. Looking down at the ocean floor, you will be surprised by countless starfish and sea urchins. Some animals leave you unable to explain, you do not even know what door they belong to.
This is a view that it has finished a visit to the world of 2 billion years ago in the Permian era - mass extinction - the worst moment in the history of the earth -. Lee Kump, Director of Earth Sciences at the State University of Pennsylvania, outlined the nightmare for me. His "horror movies" speculation may result in almost incredible intensity of turbocharged "supercar" attacking Pangea on supercontinent - the result of uncontrolled global warming. These huge storms may have wind speeds of 500 miles per hour filled with toxic hydrogen sulphide from the decaying sea, and that temperature is as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
The mass extinction of the Permian Triassic of the extinction of the Triassic of the Permanent Triassic was a catastrophic catastrophe and was almost extinct of all species on Earth. It is said that the extinction of the Triassic Triassic was occurred several million years ago and geologists estimate it occurred from 248 million to 286 million years ago. This rare event occurred between the geologic age of the Triassic and the Paleozoic and Mesozoic. - The famous landscape of the Philippines is famous for its famous landscape, including the famous Peppermint Chocolate Hills, Benguit's famous rice terraces, and Maria Cristina Falls (one of the most famous landmarks in the Philippines). One of Mindanao's topography, and of course Palawan's underground river. One of the most famous terrain in the Philippines is Chocolate Hills of Bohol Island.
During the past 550 million years the Earth experienced five mass extinctions; the Ordovician, Devonian, Permanent, Triassic and Cretaceous last times are now the sixth. The most serious annihilation of these species occurred about 225 million years ago and shows the geological boundary (P - Tr boundary) between the Permian and the Triassic. Extinction of the large species of the Permanent occurs in 1 to 3 pulses and deprives almost all life on Earth. The high temperature during the Permian has rapidly diversified the living things. The occurrence of terrestrial plant life provides important food sources for many terrestrial animals and diversifies the land. One such plant is the extinct genus (Glossopteris), which has a tongue-shaped leaf. Since insects are closely related to plant formation, increased life span of plants contributes to an increase in the life span of insects.