During the Mesozoic, the time when dinosaurs existed, the continents were closer together, and the formation and elimination of land bridges due to rises and falls in sea level would have allowed dinosaurs to cross from one continent to another. And, during the beginning of the Mesozoic, all of the continents were massed together into the supercontinent Pangaea, so that oceans would not have formed barriers between continents. Also, some dinosaurs could swim, and because the seas that separated the continents were much narrower than they are today, they may have occasionally been able to cross.
It is known that the Kannemeyerid is found in almost every continent.
Which Dinosaur is found on almost every continent? (Cynognathus, Lystrosaurus)
Kannemeyerid.
Iguanodon was on almost every continent.
Dinosaurs have been found on all 7 continents, even Antarctica.
Snakes are from/found on every continent, except antartica, and in almost every country, if not all.
They are found almost on every continent except Antarctica.
Snakes are not found on the continent of Antarctica. They are found on all others.
It isn't. Basalt is a common igneous rock, found on almost every continent, the sea floor, the moon, and Mars.
Geckos are found in every continent on earth except for antartica. Geckos can thrive in almost any environment that is warm.
So few dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica because the entire continent is covered in ice, making it hard to dig and/or search for large fossils.
Dinosaurs lived just about everywhere. They are found on almost every continent. Some species are found on multiple continents, while some species are only found in certain places.
Flowering plants (Angiosperm and gymnosperms) are found on almost every continent of the world. The only exception is Antarctica, where only limited plant life is found
Snakes are found in great abundance on every continent except Antarctica.
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So few dinosaur fossils have been found in Antarctica because the entire continent is covered in ice, making it hard to dig and/or search for large fossils.