Dinosaur National Monument is over 210,000 acres and spans the Northwest corner of Colorado and the Northeast corner of Utah. The bones are located in Utah, while most of the river canyons are located in Colorado.
The Dinosaur National Monument is located in the Uinta Mountains, on the border of Colorado and Utah. The monument is located in both states; most of the monument is in Moffat County, Colorado, but the dinosaur quarry that contains hundreds of dinosaur fossils is located in Utah.
Dinosaur National Monument is essentially a wilderness area encompassing approximately 220,000 acres located just north of the town of Dinosaur, Colorado (in the northwestern corner of Colorado) and spanning west to just north of the town of Jensen, Utah (northeastern Utah).
Northwestern Colorado and Northeastern Utah... spanning the border.
Jensen, Utah is the closest town. See link below:
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Dinosaur National Monument was created in 1915.
The area of Dinosaur National Monument is 853.255 square kilometers.
No, Dinosaur National Monument is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific place on the Colorado Utah border. A proper noun is always capitalized.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun Dinosaur National Monument is 'it'.Example: We visited the Dinosaur National Monument on our trip. It contains many dinosaur fossils.
This monument contains 210,278 acres.
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the fremount indians was one
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The processes of weathering and erosion, which were caused by wind, ice, and water, are responsible for exposing the dinosaur fossils at Dinosaur National Monument. Weathering is the process of rock being broken into sediments. Erosion is when those sediments are carried away by wind and water.
The processes of weathering and erosion, which were caused by wind, ice, and water, are responsible for exposing the dinosaur fossils at Dinosaur National Monument. Weathering is the process of rock being broken into sediments. Erosion is when those sediments are carried away by wind and water.
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The area that is now Dinosaur National MONUMENT (it's not a National PARK) has been known to humans for over 10,000 years. The name of the person who first discovered the area has been lost to the millenia.