Yes but only to lay eggs because, on land they are very cumbersome and clumsy.
Dinosaurs never flew dinosaurs were land reptiles although some dinosaurs could swim
Birds technically are a subgroup within dinosaurs. Seabirds spend time in the air, on land, and on or in the water. So the answer is yes.
there were no types of water dinosaurs. Diosaurs only lived on land.
Like other dinosaurs diplodocus was a land animal.
Dinosaurs were all reptiles and therefore, land dwellers. None of them could breathe underwater, although marine creatures that lived along side the dinosaurs have similarities to the dinosaurs, they weren't actually classed as dinosaurs. Therefore, no dinosaurs could breathe under the water :) EDIT Fish and some amphibians are the only vertebrates that have gills and can breath underwater. The same applies to ancient animals too.
Spinosaurus was a land dinosaur that scientists think could swim. It lived in what is now North Africa.
Yes, during the time of the dinosaurs, there was more land than water on Earth. The supercontinent Pangaea existed during the Mesozoic era, which was the time when dinosaurs lived. As Pangaea broke apart, it eventually led to the formation of the continents we have today.
Dinosaurs preferred land to the water.orDinosaurs preferred the land to the water.Personally, I'd go with the first one. Yours is also mostly correct, it's just better with 2 the's or no the's
put some bread and food on the land and watch them come onto the land but do not stand close to them stand well back as they could get scaried
Jurassic park, dinosaurs, land before time, land of the lost
Some of the smallest may have lived in the trees, but if the question means "Did dinosaurs live in the oceans?" the answer is no. There were sea-dwelling reptiles, but these weren't dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were strictly land animals. Living at the same time as the dinosaurs were other reptiles adapted to the water. Probably because these creatures occupied the water niches, no dinosaurs (that we know of) "went back" to the water as did the mammals -- whales and dolphins, seals and sealions, walruses, sea cows, otters and beavers.