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The Paleozoic era was an age where Earth's diversity is believed to have greatly multiplied, with ocean animals coming out onto land. Massive forests with primitive plants dominated the earth's surface and dinosaurs possibly roamed around. The Paleozoic era ended with a mass extinction of many of these organisms and life on land was slow to recover.
The Earth has more water than land. Around 70% of the Earths surface is water and 30% is land.
It's roughly a 70.1%/29.9% split in favor of the oceans.
About 70% water, 30% land. Since we are talking about total land mass and total water mass, the amount of water on the Earth is about 3% of total land mass. People seem to forget about the rest of the soil under the ground to the core. I will get a related link for this question at a later time.
71% is water 29% is land.
There was absolutely no life on land before the dinosaurs. Every living creature was in the sea before dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
They romed Texas in the late cetatios.
Diplodocus
Dinosaurs, except the flying ones, did not have the capacity to cross wide bodies of salt water. Land dinosaurs migrated as other animals do, in search of food or better environments. It was the separation of continents (continental drift) that led to dinosaur bones of the same species being found in areas thousands of miles apart and on the other side of the ocean. The oceans did not exist in their current locations when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, some 65 to 230 million years ago.
The Paleozoic era was an age where Earth's diversity is believed to have greatly multiplied, with ocean animals coming out onto land. Massive forests with primitive plants dominated the earth's surface and dinosaurs possibly roamed around. The Paleozoic era ended with a mass extinction of many of these organisms and life on land was slow to recover.
Birds technically are a subgroup within dinosaurs. Seabirds spend time in the air, on land, and on or in the water. So the answer is yes.
there were no types of water dinosaurs. Diosaurs only lived on land.
The fossils of a dinosaur called Hadrosaurus was found in New Jersey. Hadrosaurus is the state dinosaur of New Jersey.
Like other dinosaurs diplodocus was a land animal.
71% is water 29% is land
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Water=71% Land=29% Earth=100%