In the Triassic desert dry wasteland blistering
In the Jurassic jungle hot humid sticky icky gooey buggy
In the Cretaceous Jurassic and Triassic mixed together with a hint of flowers and fruit
mammals have evolved and that climate has changed rapidly like grass, grass wasn't around in the time of the dinosaurs.
beautiful climate,exotic plants;) hmmm and maybe you could be creative say something like free transportation on dinosaurs.. hope this helped and good luck
The climate at the time of the dinosaurs in South Dakota was probably warmer and more moist than what we currently experience. When the dinosaurs lived in western South Dakota, much of eastern South Dakota was covered by an inland sea. The climate had a well-defined wet and dry season and quite warm average annual temperatures.
The dinosaurs were going through dramatic climate change.
Awesome climates
The dinosaurs went extinct millions of years ago, but there is not a conclusive reason as to why. The most widely accepted theory is about climate change - the planet got too hot and the climate shifted too dramatically for the dinosaurs to adapt.
i believe that the climate was like dry heat at least in the 80s because most dinosaurs were of reptile in nature.And reptiles thrive in a heated environments.
Dinosaurs lived in various types of climates, ranging from tropical to more temperate regions. Fossil evidence suggests that some dinosaurs thrived in warm, humid environments, while others adapted to colder, polar climates. The climate each dinosaur species inhabited likely influenced their physical adaptations and behaviors.
It would smell warm and tropical because of the warm, humid climate. It would sound noisy from the insects and loud from the dinosaurs' roaring. The dinosaurs would feel thick and leathery.ect
They did not disappear but instead they died and it might be because event was caused by climate and geological changes that interrupted the dinosaurs' food supply.
My opinion is that after the world wide flood discussed in Genesis, the earth's atmosphere changed. Dinosaurs could not thrive in this new climate, and slowly died off. Although, it is true that some dinosaurs may still exist on earth. Rumors like the Loch Ness Monster could easily be left over dinosaurs, could they not?
One hypothesis is that climate change from a massive asteroid impact led to a decrease in temperature and sunlight, disrupting the food chain and causing widespread extinction among plant and animal species, including the dinosaurs. This sudden change may have been too drastic for the dinosaurs to adapt to, leading to their eventual extinction.