yes methane and carbondioxide
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
One example would be the flood basalts of the Deccan Traps of India, but there are many many more, as the Mesozoic era is a huge time period.
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. These gases are not poisonous to humans, but the extreme conditions of Jupiter's atmosphere, such as high pressure and temperature, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
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During the Cretaceous, flowering plants and deciduous trees came into their own. After the Mesozoic ended, grasses, which may have existed as far back as the Jurassic, but in very subordinant roles, began to dominate the unforested areas.
100 types of dinosaurs lived during the mesozoic era.
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Saturn is gaseous. It is one of the gas giants so it doesn't have a solid surface. Out of the many gases, there are poisonous ones like methane.
NO beacuse there are many poisonous gases and very hot core
There were three periods during the mesozoic era; the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous.
One example would be the flood basalts of the Deccan Traps of India, but there are many many more, as the Mesozoic era is a huge time period.
All non-avian dinosaurs lived during the Mesozoic era. Every dinosaur you can think of, from Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Ankylosaurus to Stegosaurus, Apatosaurus, and Velociraptor, lived during the Mesozoic era. Many birds, however, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs, lived after the Mesozoic era.
Poisonous gases cause many skin problems such as -skin cancer and it may also cause diseases like T.B It may also result in breathing disorders such as -Asthama etc.
The dinosaur age is known as the Mesozoic era. It is divided into three periods, the Triassic, the Jurassic, and the Cretaceous. Each of those is further divided into stages. There are a total of 29 stages in the Mesozoic.
No, that is not the case. There were many land habitats during the Mesozoic, and dinosaurs lived in all of them. They first evolved in Pangaea during the Triassic, when almost all land was a desert. After that, however, they evolved into new forms and adapted to new habitats that developed, including forests, swamps, floodplains, and plains covered in ferns (there were no grasslands during the Mesozoic).
There are many substances which are hazardous if they get into your body. Some are solids, some are liquids and some are gases. Basically, it is all the same - the substance has some damaging effect on the body - it might render you unconscious or stop your heart or damage your organs or suffocate you, etc. A poisonous gas enters the bloodstream through the lungs when inhaled.
Yes, Jupiter's atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases such as methane and ammonia. These gases are not poisonous to humans, but the extreme conditions of Jupiter's atmosphere, such as high pressure and temperature, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.