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The Cambrian marked a boom in evolution in an event known as the Cambrian explosion in which the largest number of creatures evolved in any single period of the history of the Earth. Creatures like algae evolved, but the most ubiquitous of that period were the armored arthropods, like trilobites.
Archaeocyatha (/ ˈ ɑːr k i oʊ s aɪ ə θ ə /, 'ancient cups') is a taxon of extinct, sessile, reef-building [1] marine sponges that lived in warm tropical and subtropical waters during the Cambrian Period.
The Cambrian Colliery was a large coal mine that operated between 1872 and 1967 near Clydach Vale in the Rhondda Valley, south Wales. It is notable for its huge production and for two infamous explosion disasters, in 1905 and 1965, in which a total of 64 miners were killed.
USS Cambria (APA-36) was a Bayfield-class attack transport acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was named after Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Cambria was launched 10 November 1942 as SS Sea Swallow by the Western Pipe and Steel Company, San Francisco, California, under a Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs. W. Griffin; acquired by the Navy 4 May 1943; placed in ...
Most of Coheed and Cambria's albums are part of a sci-fi saga called The Amory Wars.They have been released out of sequence in relation to the story arc. The first album released was The Second Stage Turbine Blade, the second part in the series, followed by the third, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, and the fourth, which is split into two volumes.
Pages in category "Cambrian animals" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Cambrian explosion; A.
Adams Township is located in the southeast corner of Cambria County at 40.392581, -78.542633, [5] approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Johnstown.According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 46.2 square miles (119.7 km 2), of which 46.1 square miles (119.4 km 2) is land and 0.12 square miles (0.3 km 2), or 0.26%, is water. [3]
The "Cambrian substrate revolution" [1] or "Agronomic revolution", [2] evidenced in trace fossils, is a sudden diversification of animal burrowing during the early Cambrian period. Before this "widening of the behavioural repertoire", [ 3 ] bottom-dwelling animals mainly grazed on the microbial mats that lined the surface of the substrate ...