south America South Africa and Antarctica
The Appalachian mountains in North America were formed by a continent-continent collision in the Paleozoic.
i guess it coukl have as many as 10 pups, but that's just a guess. I'm guessing from the amount that dogs have, because cynognathus is related to dogs
because they proubly found it's bones
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Yes, the environment where the Cynognathus fossil was found has changed over time. Cynognathus fossils have been found in rock formations that were once part of ancient floodplains and river systems, indicating a different environment from what exists today. The shifting of tectonic plates and changes in climate have altered the landscape where these fossils are now found.
Cynognathus, a therapsid from the Triassic period, was primarily terrestrial and adapted to a land-based lifestyle. Its body structure, including a robust skeleton and limbs positioned beneath its body, was better suited for walking than swimming. Additionally, its heavy build and relatively short limbs would have made it difficult for Cynognathus to navigate in water effectively, limiting its ability to swim.
Laurasia.
During the Mesozoic, the time when dinosaurs existed, the continents were closer together, and the formation and elimination of land bridges due to rises and falls in sea level would have allowed dinosaurs to cross from one continent to another. And, during the beginning of the Mesozoic, all of the continents were massed together into the supercontinent Pangaea, so that oceans would not have formed barriers between continents. Also, some dinosaurs could swim, and because the seas that separated the continents were much narrower than they are today, they may have occasionally been able to cross.
The physical features of the continent was formed due to plate tectonics.
The bedrock that underlies the Antarctic continent was formed about 540 million years ago during the formation of the supercontinent Gondwana.
The Himalayan Mountains and the Tibetan Plateau are formed by the sub-continent of India colliding with Asia and are still growing.
No. It is on the island of Luzon.