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What is the fifth division of the palaezoic era of the geological timescale?

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What is the fifth division of the palaezoic era of the geological timescale?

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Carboniferous Period — Fifth division of the Palaeozoic Era of the geological timescale, spanning a time interval of some 64 million years, from about 359 to 295 million years ago. It was preceded by the Devonian Period and succeeded by the Permian Period.

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