At the beginning of the Triassic period, there were no dinosaurs on Pangaea, the super continent. At the end of the period, it is not known exactly how many there were. There are about 700 named dinosaurs.
No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.
the world was first known as a pangaea. pangaea is also called "all land"
Yes, there were animals on Pangaea. Fossils and other evidence indicate that a variety of animal species inhabited Pangaea, including dinosaurs, early mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. These animals evolved and diversified across the supercontinent before its eventual breakup.
Shorter lived species less than 12 months. Longer lived species more than 20 Years.
When Pangaea broke up, species had to adapt to changing environments. Those species that could adapt, changed along with their habitats. Those that could not adapt died off.
Advantage of Pangaea: Increased biodiversity due to species distribution across a vast, connected landmass allowed for unique evolutionary pathways. Disadvantage of Pangaea: Eventually led to mass extinction events as the breakup of Pangaea caused drastic changes in climate and habitats.
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Some advantages of Pangaea include increased connectivity of the landmasses which facilitated species migration between continents, creating wider ranges of biodiversity. It also enabled the exchange of flora and fauna, contributing to a richer ecosystem. Additionally, the formation of Pangaea influenced the distribution of resources which could have led to the development of different species with unique adaptations.
Pterodactylus lived in Europe about 150 million years ago. However, there were many other species of flying reptiles, or pterosaurs. Different species lived in different places, so pterosaurs lived all over the world.
On the contrary, they lived, as a group, quite a long time. Typically, a species lasts about a million years; some dinosaurs remained little changed for as much as 30 million years, and as a clade, they endured over 130 million years.
Well dinosaurs lived during the time of Pangaea so I think they traveled around there.