Fossils found in Alberta tell us that plants used to grow in Alberta millions of years ago, and that dinosaurs used to roam the area. Fossils show that some creatures, such as snails look much the same as they did thousands of years ago.
Eventually, Alberta became known for its rich fossil resources, and palaeontologists from the United States and Canada came in droves, eager to claim the finest ...
British Columbia and Alberta are rich in fossils, as they were probably a popular living space with lots of biodiversity for dinosaurs to thrive on millions of years ago.
The province is world-famous for it's spectacular dinosaur fossils, as well as a unique gem called "ammolite" found on fossil ammonites.
in the badlands, look at this site
http://www.canadianbadlands.com/page.cfm?pageid=21
australlia
Yes you can find it in that. John Jones
You can find the youngest layer in the top layer because in the bottom layer, all you see is bones from the 200 B.C or from the dinosaur time.
No. Dinosaurs did not appear until aout 230 million years ago. You could, however, still find fossils of other animals.
Slave River
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I believe it's Alberta because some dinosaurs have been named after places there like the Albertosaurus
The United States has more dinosaur bones than any other country in the world. However, Alberta, Canada is home to 37 kinds of dinosaur fossils, more different kinds than any place in the world.
You can make a dinosaur project by going into your backyard and looking for dinosaur bones. When you find the dinosaur bones you can determine what kind of bones they are as a project.
no
yes you can
You can of course find dinosaur bones in museums, but if your looking for dinosaur bones, you should look in the east coast of australia, there are some sights were you can find exactly where they are. =)
australlia
Yes you can find it in that. John Jones
This man was Joseph Burr Tyrrel and he was looking for coal. He just happened to find a dinosaur.
1900
Archaeology is the profession/act of discovering historic artefacts, including dinosaur bones. Palaeontology is the specific archaeology of dinosaurs and study of dinosaurs.