I know about dinosaurs and their habitats from reading about them. Scientists learn about dinosaurs and their habitats by studying fossils.
Dinosaurs evolved in deserts, but as habitats changed they adapted. They lived in forests from the Arctic to the Equator, as well as floodplains, swamps, and arid plains.
None. The dinosaurs died a fairly quick death.
Grazing dinosaurs typically roamed the savannas taking advantage of the ease of spotting predators and the plentiful grazing opportunities. These dinosaurs were typically herbivores and omnivores, rather than carnivores.They lived everywhere.
we all know the dinosaurs very well because of the science behin it but is it true.
as far as I know, Yes Dinosaurs did existed
i would say so because some dinosaurs would wander around and go out of there habitats, but today you dont see turtles in your backyard or crocodiles in forrests.
Dinosaur lived in pretty much anywhere in the world some migrated to other parts of the world
Because dinosaurs are only known from fossils, most of what we know about dinosaurs is actually an educated guess. If we were wrong, we wouldn't know because we can't observe them to see that we were wrong.
No, that is not the case. There were many land habitats during the Mesozoic, and dinosaurs lived in all of them. They first evolved in Pangaea during the Triassic, when almost all land was a desert. After that, however, they evolved into new forms and adapted to new habitats that developed, including forests, swamps, floodplains, and plains covered in ferns (there were no grasslands during the Mesozoic).
I am happy to know the colors of dinosaurs. However, I can't think of any practical use for that knowledge except to impress other people who like dinosaurs.
all i know is megalodon lived in Washington no dinosaurs
I know there were Lithosaurus.