No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
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Fossils have been found nearly everywhere in the world because animals die everywhere in the world. Although most fossils that have been fond will have only been a part of it/.
No such thing has ever been found to exist. No fossils have been proven to have been found in meteorites. Some scientists claim that they have found tiny fossils in meteorites from Mars but they can not prove the formations in the rocks aren't naturally occurring.
The primary places where early human fossils have been found is the Olduvai Gorge in eastern Africa.
No, the Sahara desert is not where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. The earliest human fossils have been discovered in other parts of Africa, such as the Great Rift Valley and South Africa. The Sahara, being a desert, is not conducive to preserving fossils from this early period.
Fossils
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Paleontologists have found fossils of Brachiosaurus in North America and Africa.
Fossils have been found nearly everywhere in the world because animals die everywhere in the world. Although most fossils that have been fond will have only been a part of it/.
The valley that extends from the horn of Africa to lake Tanganyika is called The Great Rift Valley. It is sometimes referred to as the cradle of mankind as certain fossils have been found in it.
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Amargasaurus fossils have been found in Patagonia, Argentina. This dinosaur species lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 130 million years ago.
No skins have been found, but plenty of bones have been found.
There were never any wars in Death Valley. During World War II the military trained there and unexploded ordnance has been found in some remote parts of the park.
None. Only dragon fossils are found in Wales.