who was the first reported on seeing fossil of leaves and stems of plants in antartica
H. T. Geyler, in 1877
John T. Floyed
Peter Barrett is credited with finding the first tetrapod fossil in Antarctica in 1967.
The fossils were first found in 1983
Dinosaur Species In Australia --AtlascopcosaurusAustralovenatorAustrosaurusDiamantinasaurusFulgurotheriumGrallatorKakuruLeaellynasauraMinmiMuttaburrasaurusOzraptorQantassaurusRapatorRhoetosaurusSerendipaceratopsTimimusWalgettosuchusWintonopusWintonotitan
western,North America
You can find two fossils in the dessert where you need the go-goggles, but you can only choose one fossil. The root fossil contains the first evolve form of cradily and the claw fossil contains the first evolved form of armaldo.
Fossil fuels, coal and oil won't be found in Antarctica, because The Antarctic Treaty bans drilling or mineral exploration.
The first fossil discovered in Antarctica was a Nodosaurid Ankylosaur. It was found in 1986.
the first fossil I've ever seen was dinonychus raptor I'm not sure if it was the first dinosaur fossil found but i think it might be.
Antarctic ozone hole is the biggest. It was the first to be found.
is was found in 1337
The person to find the first stegosaurus fossil was M.P. Felch
1990 in mexico
a plant.
Peter Barrett is credited with finding the first tetrapod fossil in Antarctica in 1967.
The fossils were first found in 1983
the first fossil was found 2.6 million years ago and was a spearhead
cryolophosaurus