It was all forest and water
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
During the Precambrian time period, the Earth's surface was dominated by rugged terrains and volcanic activity. There were no complex life forms, and the atmosphere did not contain much oxygen. Land masses were forming and breaking apart, leading to the creation of early continents.
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Dinosaurs
it looked hot and spicy
Birds looked like cockroaches when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
All dinosaurs were terrestrial. Therefor, there are no finned dinosaurs. However, there were finned reptiles that looked a lot like fish or dolphins, and they were called icthyosaurs.
Because there wasn't much else to eat. Additionally most plants looked appealing to dinosaurs.
During the times of the dinosaurs, Greece did not exist. The lands looked extremely different to how they do today. Dinosaurs dominated every single continent on the globe, so, yes, dinosaurs did live in what is nowadays recognised as Greece.
During the Mesozoic era, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and large marine reptiles diversified. Early mammals evolved. Eventually, flowering plants evolved. At the end, dinosaurs died out, leaving mammals to fill the many empty niches.
Dinosaurs looked like sh*t
Yes, there was recently discovered forms of ancient life on mars that looked like dinosaurs