No, mammoths were long dead. People moved to California first for land, later for gold, then finally for land or jobs.
California gold rush
Of course they can. As the Earth spins, the sun eventually will shine on California. The sun also does not move.
Mammoths are extinct, so you can only see their fossils in museums.
To see how the species evolved.
It does. You just don't see it camoflauged. If it's on people don't see you, when yo don't move. When you move people see you.
"dreaming"
It was generally assumed that the last Woolly mammoths vanished form Europe and Siberia.Answer:Mammoths were present in North America and Eurasia. The woolly mammoth was present in Eurasia until 8,000 BCE. In North America remnants of the species were present off the coast of California and Alaska until 1,650 BCE.Most of the Woolly Mammoths lived in the both Americas, and Eurasia, all through Siberia and Alaska. There is much new DNA evidence about where they traveled and how far. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
If you are religious then yes. The Bible says God created everything in 6 days. So, I'm pretty sure dinosaurs or mammoths didn't die in 6 days. :) But if you look at fact, No, They lived millions of years apart from each other, and we know this from carbon dating fossils and the frozen remains of mammoths.
Pigeons see people as predators.
because they want to see hot kaite crawford
the public records california offers record of people who have and still live within the california state area including birthd and deaths, it allows people to see who has lived in the state of california
The Sierra Nevada is in California. They are important because lots of people see them and they also sometimes climb them too.