Yes it is also where camels live
No, there are no camels in Mumbai. Camels are found in desert regions such as Rajasthan.
The same rocks and minerals from the same batch, dinosaur fossils dating back to the same time periods, natural landforms and structures can be found on completely separate continents. This evidence supports the Plate Techtonics and Continental Drift theories.
Dromedary camels have one hump and are found in Africa and the Middle East, while Bactrian camels have two humps and are found in Central Asia. They have different adaptations to their respective environments, such as fur thickness and diet preferences.
camels can be found in afica and yhe middle east
It can be found on many different continents... wherever their biome of the wetland is.
Camels are found both in Africa and Asia.
Camels can only be found on the Desert. That means they can be found on Desert Isle, The Sand Isles, Dust Isle or Torrid Isle.
Only One.....Your pants.
Dinosaurs lived before the continents separated from each other. Dinosaurs lived over wide areas in different places.
No, camels are not found in Siberia. They are native to arid regions, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. The harsh, cold climate of Siberia is unsuitable for camels, which are adapted to hot, dry environments. Instead, Siberia is home to different wildlife that is better suited to its cold temperatures.
Fossils found on different continents suggested that they were once connected due to similar species being found far apart. Mountain belts on different continents lined up when the continents were pieced together, indicating a shared geological history. These pieces of evidence helped in understanding continental drift and the movement of continents over time.