Yes, during the Triassic period, which lasted from approximately 252 to 201 million years ago, there were significant bodies of water, including oceans and shallow seas. The supercontinent Pangaea was present, with inland seas like the Tethys Sea that facilitated marine life. Additionally, various lakes and rivers existed on land, contributing to the diverse ecosystems of the time.
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lots of bodies, no water
yes there are bodies of water in wyoming
No, the planet is to hot for it to have bodies of water
A pachypleurosaur is any member of the Pachypleurosauridae, a variety of primitive reptile which lived during the Triassic period and vaguely represented aquatic lizards.
It had.
no?!
There are no bodies of water surrounding Montana, it is a land locked state.
Yes
You can get into the water on any day of your period.
No, Alberta is a landlocked province in Canada and does not border any large bodies of water. The nearest large bodies of water would be the Pacific Ocean to the west and Hudson Bay to the east.
no yes