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At the Jurassic Coast in southern England.
The type of rock that is found near the coast ranges of Cali. is Mesozoic Sedimentary rocks.
The Jurassic Coast is a 95 mile stretch of coast line from East Devon to Dorset in England It's latitude is 50. 7056 degrees North, and 209899 degrees West.
Hey! The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site(WHS). It is the first World Heritage Site in England. It is situated on the coastline of East Dorset and Devon. It stretches for a whopping 95 miles of coastline with rocks recording 185 million years of the world's history. It's rocks are cretaceous, Jurassic and triassic. from muther mucka (help-123) x
The whole world was a good home for dinosaurs. Dinosaur fossils are found where sedimentary rocks of the right age are exposed. The Western United States has Jurassic and Cretaceous beds, so we find Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaurs there. There are few dinosaur finds in the Eastern states because the rocks there are too old, being laid down before the dinosaurs appeared.
At the Jurassic Coast in southern England.
Classic examples can be found on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England.
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mesozoic sedimentary rocks
The type of rock that is found near the coast ranges of Cali. is Mesozoic Sedimentary rocks.
sames rocks were found in the coast of south America and west coast of Africa meaning that these two were once together.
The Jurassic Period.
The Jurassic Coast is a 95 mile stretch of coast line from East Devon to Dorset in England It's latitude is 50. 7056 degrees North, and 209899 degrees West.
Many periods are named after places where rocks from those periods are found. For example the Jurassic period is named after the Jura Mountains in the Alps.
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Hey! The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site(WHS). It is the first World Heritage Site in England. It is situated on the coastline of East Dorset and Devon. It stretches for a whopping 95 miles of coastline with rocks recording 185 million years of the world's history. It's rocks are cretaceous, Jurassic and triassic. from muther mucka (help-123) x
The Jurassic Coast in the UK receives approximately 3-4 million visitors annually. It is a popular destination for tourists due to its stunning landscapes and geological significance.