Earthquakes did appear during the Jurassic period along with volcano eruptions.
cute dinos went bye bye (:CommentDinosaurs went extinct on the C-T (Cretaceous/Tertiary) boundary. Not during the Jurassic Period.
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As a basis of comparison to a known standard. This helps in better understanding the nature of earthquakes over a long period of time.
Probably billions, but without a defined time period no real answer can be given.
a earthquakes act by the two plates next to each other shift and rub againts each other witch creates an earthquake.
No no no the first shark appeared in the jurassic period.
The Jurassic period is named for the Jura Mountains in Europe. The limestone in those mountains dates to the Jurassic.
The Jurassic Period was named after the Jura Mountains, which are located in Europe. This period lasted from approximately 201.3 to 145 million years ago and is known for the dominance of dinosaurs and the diversification of marine life.
after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
in the Jurassic period the atmosphere was about 14.7. in the Jurassic period the atmosphere was about 14.7.
The Middle Jurassic Epoch (175.6 - 161.2Ma) was in the Jurassic Period (199.6 - 145.5Ma).
The Pangaea split is the difference between the Cretaceous period and the Jurassic period. The split took place in the Jurassic period.
No!!! There were no people alive in the Jurassic period.
The Jurassic Period followed the Triassic.
After the Triassic period, the Jurassic period began, followed by the Cretaceous.
The Allosaurus lived 150 million years ago. That was during the Jurassic period. The Jurassic period was part of the Mesozoic era.
Yes. There have been earthquakes through all of earth's history.