Probably the most interesting sights during the Jurassic Period would be the plethora of dinosaurs. The world was dominated by these creatures at that time.
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Yes, there is evidence that suggests meteors did hit the Earth during the Jurassic era. Some scientists believe that a meteor impact may have contributed to the mass extinction event that marked the end of the Jurassic period.
The Jurassic Period lasted from 201 to 145 million years ago. There are far too many dinosaurs that lived during that time to list, but here are some examples:ApatosaurusDiplodocusBrachiosaurusCamarasaurusAllosaurusTorvosaurusCeratosaurusOrnitholestesStegosaurusScelidosaurusCamptosaurusDryosaurus
It depends. If Seismosaurus hallorum proves to be really a Diplodocus, than that would be the longest known specimen, with a length of about 33 meters. Otherwise, the longest known Diplodocus is about 27-30 meters long.
The late Jurassic Period, some 165 million years ago.
Ultrasauros dinosaur fossils date from the late Jurassic period. Utahraptor dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous period.
The end of the Jurassic period was marked by a mass extinction event that wiped out a significant portion of species, including some dinosaurs. This event was likely caused by a combination of volcanic activity, climate change, and possibly an asteroid impact.
Some dangerous dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic period include Allosaurus, a large predatory theropod dinosaur, as well as Ceratosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Torvosaurus. These dinosaurs were apex predators and hunted other animals for food.
During the Jurassic period, precipitation levels varied by region. In general, there were wetter conditions in high latitudes and arid conditions in some continental interiors. The overall climate was warmer and more humid than today.
It is a pterosaur.It used to live some around Germany.It had a wingspan of about 1.5-2 metres.It belonged to late Jurassic period.