Australovenator, Minmi, and Leallynasaura.
Coral, limestone, coal
Tyrannosaurus rex: A large carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. Trilobite: An extinct marine arthropod that lived from the Cambrian to the Permian periods. Archaeopteryx: An early bird-like dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period. Mammoth: A large, extinct elephant relative that lived during the Pleistocene epoch.
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Australia is a massive mine/quarry for almost all minerals and metals. Just look at the two major economies that didn't get hit by the GFC. China (the customer) & Australia (the vendor). The better question would be "What are the names of the places in Australia where gold can not be found?"
Dinosaur names aren't 'found', but rather given by their discoverers. While most animals do have a language of noises to understand each other, they don't know each other by the names we give them. The word Tyrannosaurus doesn't mean anything to your standard hadrosaur, but a loud, high-pitched bellow would tell them that something big with sharp teeth is coming. The names we know them by are give for our benefit, often telling of some distinguishable feature the animal has.
Dinosaur
YaleosaurusYandusaurusYangchuanosaurusTimenosaurusYingshanosaurusYubasaurusYunnanosaurus
· Gigantosaurus
I know 10. here they are:PlieosaurusTyrannosaurus RexSpinosaurusMussasaurusLeoplauradonIguanadonPteradactleEuraptorVeloceraptortjongasaurus
It is not diffrent since it is marked out by extinction events or other such major changes in two adjacent rock stratum (layers of rock), for example the boundaries can be distinguished by changes in the types of fossil found such as the K-T extinction event as there are no dinosaur fossils found in the layers that were deposited after the event. That said though different places have diffrent names for the same rock stratum due to several factors such as the fossils found in India will not match the fossils found in the UK much as you cannot find wild tigers in London.
Yes, there was a dinosaur that's name began with the letter j. The name of the dinosaur was, Jainosaurus.
There are many domain names in Australia. Australia.gov is one domain name, as is Australiazoo. There are many different domain names with Australia in the title.