@MrGoat The Carnian Pluvial Event was a significant climatic and environmental event that occurred during the Carnian age of the Late Triassic period, approximately 234 million years ago. The event is characterized by a marked increase in global temperatures and humidity, leading to widespread and intense rainfall across many parts of the supercontinent Pangaea. During the Carnian Pluvial Event, there was a notable shift towards more humid and wetter conditions in various regions of Pangaea, which previously may have been arid or semi-arid. This change in climate coincided with an increase in marine biodiversity and the expansion of diverse terrestrial ecosystems. The Carnian Pluvial Event is thought to have had profound effects on both terrestrial and marine life, influencing the evolution and distribution of organisms during the Late Triassic. It is believed that this climatic event played a role in shaping the ecosystems of the time and may have contributed to the rise of certain groups of organisms. The causes of the Carnian Pluvial Event are still a subject of scientific debate, with theories ranging from volcanic activity releasing greenhouse gases to changes in ocean circulation patterns. However, it is generally accepted that this event had significant implications for the global climate and biota of the Late Triassic period.
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@MrGoat The Carnian Pluvial Event was a significant climatic and environmental event that occurred during the Carnian age of the Late Triassic period, approximately 234 million years ago. The event is characterized by a marked increase in global temperatures and humidity, leading to widespread and intense rainfall across many parts of the supercontinent Pangaea. During the Carnian Pluvial Event, there was a notable shift towards more humid and wetter conditions in various regions of Pangaea, which previously may have been arid or semi-arid. This change in climate coincided with an increase in marine biodiversity and the expansion of diverse terrestrial ecosystems. The Carnian Pluvial Event is thought to have had profound effects on both terrestrial and marine life, influencing the evolution and distribution of organisms during the Late Triassic. It is believed that this climatic event played a role in shaping the ecosystems of the time and may have contributed to the rise of certain groups of organisms. The causes of the Carnian Pluvial Event are still a subject of scientific debate, with theories ranging from volcanic activity releasing greenhouse gases to changes in ocean circulation patterns. However, it is generally accepted that this event had significant implications for the global climate and biota of the Late Triassic period.