Yes.
In the Carboniferous period, over 300 million years ago, before dinosaurs even roamed the earth, the dragonfly inhabited Earth.
Yes it is
wasp cockroach lice dragonfly
fly
Assuming you meant a dinosaur fossil and an insect fossilized in amber, the difference is that the soft tissues of the insect remain whereas the dinosaur fossil shows only hard tissues such as bone and tooth. Additionally, the insect fossil is the actual insect, wheras the dinosaur fossil is a stone formation that was created by rock replacing the bones of the dinosaur.
archae are different because they are simpler than normal ones, smaller and they are way older . . .dinosaur status
Axolotls are not dinosaurs. Axolotls belong to a group of animals that's older than dinosaurs.
they can probably be eaten by a bigger dinosaur than them
Actually its not a dinosaur but an insect or the invertebrates but the first dinosaur were the Guang Long(The first evolution of the T-rex like Luci and Todays human)
It depends what dinosaur and what type of tree
That depends on what you mean. The first Dinosaur discovered by scientists and named was Megalosaurus. But many believe that ancient civilizations based myths of dragons, griffens, sea serpents, Gods, etc, on Dinosaur fossils. The first Dinosaur to appear, as in the oldest Dinosaur, was Herrarasaurus. But older Dinosaur fossils may be found, so we can never be certain.
There are granite deposits from billions of years ago (which are much older than the oldest dinosaur), there are other granite deposits which were formed in the Cenozoic Period (after all of the dinosaurs were extinct), and there are also granite deposits from the Mesozoic Period (when dinosaurs were dominant). So the answer is: It can be, but is not necessarily so.
Older than
there is a dinosaur that was about as big as a kitten it was mussaurus
No, radiocarbon dating cannot be used to determine the age of dinosaur fossils because the half-life of carbon-14 is too short for dating objects that are millions of years old. Instead, other dating methods like uranium-lead dating or potassium-argon dating are used for dating dinosaur fossils.