Yes, if it involves their remains e.g. fossils, bones, footprints etc.
Geology is a noun.
Dinosaurs are classified as Animalia, Reptilia.
George D. Louderback has written: 'The Monterey series in California' -- subject(s): Geology 'Pseudostratification in Santa Barbara County, California' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Structural, Structural Geology 'The stratigraphic relations of the Jung Hsien fossil dinosaur in the Szechuan red beds of China' -- subject(s): Dinosaurs, Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology
yes
No. Hurricanes are a weather phenomenon.
Earthquakes are apart of geology. Geology is the study of Earth and Earth's interior, where as geography is Earth's climate and geographical features. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
Australia was part of the giant land mass called Pangea at the time of dinosaurs.
No, except for birds.
Thom Holmes has written: 'Electronic and experimental Music' 'Last of the dinosaurs' -- subject(s): Dinosaurs, Paleontology 'March onto land' -- subject(s): Fossil Vertebrates, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology, Study and teaching, Vertebrates, Fossil 'Gigantic long-necked plant-eating dinosaurs' -- subject(s): Saurischia, Dinosaurs, Juvenile literature, Fossil Herbivores 'The Routledge Guide to Music Technology' -- subject(s): Music, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Jazz (American Popular Music)' 'Diversity of Life' 'Early Humans' -- subject(s): Pleistocene-Holocene boundary, Fossil hominids, Human evolution 'Feathered dinosaurs'
Rocks are part of geology.
dinosaurs were never real if your christian you that it is a part of the evuliyion theory
The part of Paleontology referring to dinosaurs.The science of dinosaurs.