None. There were flying reptiles, but they weren't dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs never flew dinosaurs were land reptiles although some dinosaurs could swim
There were flying dinosaurs that flew and lived on mountain tops and cliffs, such as Pteranodon.
There is no preposition in that sentence. The aeroplane flew in the sky. 'In' is a preposition in this sentence
The plane flew over Lake Michigan.
Well, happily dinosaurs arent today. The dinos died when a huge meteorite the size of a small town, crashed. Chunks of rocks flew in the sky, the Earth's cracked causing small dinos to fall in and die and dust in the air made it difficult to breath. The prove of dinosaurs are birds and mammals as they survived the destruction.
with there legs or wings depending on what dinasour they were (Y)
they flew from the sky
i think the sky was always blue...
Up until recently, it was believed that NO dinosaur ever flew. Pterosaurs such as Ramphorynchus and Pteranodon are commonly referred to as 'flying dinosaurs', but they are really fur-covered relatives that evolved slightly earlier. Either way, most animals that fit under the public interpretation of 'dinosaur' didn't fly.However, those are scientifically considered 'non-avian' dinosaurs. For about as long as we've known that there were dinosaurs, we've had evidence of bird-like dinosaurs or, even stranger, dinosaur-like birds. In fact, it's rare and almost improper to say that a bird isn't a type of dinosaur. We can take this logic to say that, after the cretaceous, all but a handful of dinosaurs learned to fly. (Excepting, of course, ostriches, penguins, kiwis, and the like.)
The ibis flew into the sky with glory.
Simply put, they couldn't. This was a right held for pterosaurs, whom flew a lot like bats.
they go a plane and flew up in the sky