According to the related link, the climate during the Mesozoic was warm; so warm that there were no ice caps at all, even at the poles. Plants grew in the warmth and moisture.
During the Mesozoic Era, most mammals were small, nocturnal, and likely insectivorous. They were overshadowed by larger reptiles like dinosaurs and did not become the dominant group of animals until after the extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Mesozoic.
snowy in the north and warm in the south
Some differences were that the South supported slavery and the North didn't, the South was based on agriculture and the North on industries (like factories), and the South wanted more states' rights while the North supported a federal government.
During the Mesozoic era, the movement of tectonic plates caused the North American plate and the Pacific plate to collide due to the process of subduction. The Pacific plate was subducted beneath the North American plate, leading to the formation of the North American Cordillera mountain range and the associated geological events like volcanic activity and mountain building.
No. Like a pterosaurs pteranodon existed in the mesozoic era.
Reptiles were the main vertebrates during the Mesozoic. There were dinosaurs on land and pterosaurs in the sky. There were also marine reptiles like plesiosaurs and mosasaurs.
the strategy that was used by the north to defeat the south was the python. the python is when the north surrounded the South and slowly moved in and destroyed the south just like a python does to its prey.
Like all dinosaurs, Stegosaurus lived in the Mesozoic era. It lived 150 million years ago. That was during the Jurassic period, the second period of the Mesozoic.
Tropical and sub-tropical in the north and temperate in the south.
According to the related link, the climate during the Mesozoic was warm; so warm that there were no ice caps at all, even at the poles. Plants grew in the warmth and moisture.
Pangaea is known as the super continent, a super continent is when all the continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. this theory was known by Alfred Wegener. so coming back to question during the mesozoic era Pangaea was no more. all the continents drifted apart during the mesozoic era.
Laurasia was a hypothetical supercontinent that existed during the Mesozoic Era, comprising what are now North America, Europe, and Asia. It included countries like the United States, Canada, Russia, China, France, and Germany.