- The early Paleozoic saw the continents clustered around the equator, with Gondwanaland continues it's slow southern drift
- Siberia, Laurentia and Baltica converge at the equator.
- By the end of the Silurian, these colliding continents had began to raise mountains and forge a new supercontinent, Laurussia.
lunes, 6 de octubre de 2008
Geography during the Silurian Period
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