It depends on what time period in the Mesozoic what kind of plant fossils you would find.
In the Triassic, you would find conifers and tree ferns, alongside dinosaurs like Eoraptor, Coelophysis, and prosauropods.
In the Jurassic, you would find an abundance of conifers, tree ferns, cycads, and ginkgos alongside dinosaurs like Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, and Allosaurus.
In the Cretaceous, there was still an abundance of conifers, cycads, and tree ferns. Ginkgos began to decline, but early flowering plants, such as palms, Magnolids, and grasses along riverbeds appeared. These plants existed alongside dinosaurs like T-rex, Triceratops, and Ankylosaurus.
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No, you would not because that would be something very rare, even for an excavation site to ever find.
Fossils can be found all over Arizona. The link gives a full breakdown of wear to find fossils
Fossils appeared continually throughout the history of life; the oldest known fossils are of stromatolites which are thought to be 3.4 billion years old Dinosaur fossils have doubtless been dug up for hundreds of years. The Chinese found "dragon" bones over 2000 years ago - these may well have been dinosaur fossils. In 1676, a large femur was found in England by Reverend Plot - probably from a dinosaur. A report of this find was published by Brookes in 1763. The first dinosaur to be described scientifically was Megalosaurus; named in 1824, by William Buckland. Buckland (1784-1856) was a British fossil hunter and clergyman who collected fossils. The first dinosaur fossil that was found and described was an iguanadon, but this was described after the megalosaurus.
Fossils of dinosaurs are found by paleontologists, maybe one day one will find a fossil of you From: Waqar Moghul * A mature answer would be: The Blue- Jay is a particular species of bird
Someone who studies fossils and old bones to find out more about dinosaurs and how they lived is called a paleontologist. Paleontologists analyze and interpret the remains of ancient organisms, including dinosaur fossils, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and ecosystem. They may also study other aspects of prehistoric life, such as plant fossils and ancient environments.
The Scholatics website has a page that lists where you can go to increase your chances of finding dinosaur fossils. One of the tips is to head out to the desert where there are no buildings or plants.
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The best place to find dinosaur fossils in the world is in the United States. Another place to find dinosaur fossils is in Alberta, Canada. The best place to look for fossils is somewhere where there aren't many plants/trees, like a desert.
Mainly by studying dinosaur fossils.
It is highly unlikely to find dinosaur bones in your backyard. Dinosaur bones are typically found in specific geological formations and require specialized knowledge and equipment to excavate and identify. It is more common to find fossils of marine organisms or plants in backyard soil.
No, you would not because that would be something very rare, even for an excavation site to ever find.
Fossils can be found all over Arizona. The link gives a full breakdown of wear to find fossils
Most often it is a paleontologist who finds dinosaur fossils. However, anyone can find one.
Because they did not exsist at the same time.
Because Florida didn't exist when diosours where hear
Pegomastax was found in South Africa. Its fossils date to the early Jurassic.
in the soil you can find many insects, minerals and even water. do you know that if we dig anywhere, we will get fossils of animals and plants