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The reason that so few dinosaurs have been found in Antarctica is because it is almost impossible to dig for fossils on most of Antarctica. First, most if it is underneath a mile of ice. Secondly, because Antarctica is so harsh, few paleontologists go to dig even in the areas of rock that are exposed. To me, for those reasons, it's surprising that any dinosaurs have been found in Antarctica.
Dinosaurs have been found on all 7 continents, even Antarctica.
Dinosaurs have been found almost everywhere in the world except for Antarctica.
Antarctica was part of Pangaea, dinosaurs crossed on to Antarctica while it was still connected. After a while the continents started to move and spread apart taking the dinosaurs with it.
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there where many species of dinosaurs some of them still might not have been discovered yet
None - dinosaurs are extinct, and have been for a very long time.
Some dinosaurs were in Antarctica in Mesozoic era.
Yes, the dinosaurs lived in Antarctica long before the present series of ice ages made it too difficult for most animals to live there. Antarctica was also joined to Africa, South America and Australia at the time which made travel much easier for them.
since your mum lived with the dinosaurs and th ice age
yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed
Yes as the continents were not separated at that time