oh no
as loud as a dinosaur
It would depend on the species and age of the dinosaur.
A dinosaur skull shows more distinctive evidence of what type of dinosaur it comes from. A skull can show diet, size, and what the animal was related to (via details unique to the skulls of specific groups of animals). A leg bone can show size and possibly classification, but it is harder to tell how a dinosaur looked by simply viewing a leg bone. Claws reveal even less about an animal than leg bones do.
Yes... yes it is
.5 cm was the bone in the leg of a type of dinosaur who was 10 am height and 8 cm in width.
the object at the end of a dinosaurs leg, mainly used for walking.
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It is a trace fossil.
Scientists can use dinosaur bones to explain superposition by examining the layers of sedimentary rock in which the bones are found. According to the principle of superposition, in undisturbed layers, older rock layers are found beneath younger ones. By analyzing the stratigraphic position of dinosaur fossils within these layers, scientists can determine the relative ages of the fossils, helping to reconstruct the timeline of dinosaur evolution and the geological history of the area. This method allows researchers to understand how different species coexisted and how environmental conditions changed over time.