Tropical forests disappeared 300 million years ago

Global warming has cleared tropical forests about 300 million years ago. The event took place in the Carbon Century, when Europe and North America were still on the equator and covered by humid tropical forests.

Picture 1 of Tropical forests disappeared 300 million years ago
Amazon rainforest. (Photo of Boston.com)

However, when global warming and drought occur, tropical forests are destroyed, which explodes the evolution of reptiles and accidentally paves the way for the resurgence of the following dinosaurs. 100 million years, specialist Geology quoted British experts.

Scientists at the University of London and Bristol University warned that the discovery is a creepy message that humans can be wiped out of the earth if tropical forests like Amazon disappear.

To get the conclusion, experts studied fossil tracks of reptiles before and after the collapse of tropical forests. They found that reptiles become more diverse and even change their diets so that they can survive in climatic conditions and change rapidly.