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emmainna [20.7K]
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his geologic era is known as the age of aquatic plants and animals. a. Precambrian b. Mesozoic c. Cenozoic d. Paleozoi

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german3 years ago
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Answer:d.Paleozoic Era

Explanation:

Paleozoic Era is hallmarked by climate, animals & plants.

This Era includes the Ordovician Period, Silurian Period and the Devonian Period.

The Silurian Period is one during this era where aquatic plants and animals evolved.

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