The equator doesn't shift. The crust of the Earth moves, but it's not as if the equator is a visible line to be moved. The equator is an area. The middle of the Earth will always be the equator. It's a specific latitude: 0º.
Albertosaurus lived between 71 and 68 million years ago. Stegosaurus lived between 155 and 150 million years ago, meaning that they died out 79 million years before Albertosaurus existed. If they had lived at the same time and in the same place, though, Albertosaurus would have hunted Stegosaurus.
The equator is the same age as the current shape of the earth.
0.02 million is the same as 20,000.
That would be the equator.
no they are not. contenents move slowly but surely. so now they probrably moved 20 inches from a million years ago
no
The air 1 million years ago was pretty much the same as it is now.
no because it stays in the same place and does not move away or toward the equator
s the equator and the diameter the same thing?
No. Dinosaurs were still deciding what to be 36 million years ago.
.3 is the same as three tenths. Three tenths of one million is three hundred thousand years.
Locations near the equator typically have consistently warm temperatures throughout the year due to their proximity to the sun. This means that there isn't a significant difference in temperatures between summer and winter at equatorial regions.