Carbon-14 has a half life of about 5,730 years, meaning that it can only date back to thousands of years old. also, the amount of carbon in the earth's atmosphere has been increasing since the beginning of time, so carbon dating is not a very good way to date fossils. Carbon dating only works on things that were once living.
Scientists have determined that it would take 30,000 years for the carbon to reach equilibrium, and that the earth is less than 1/3 to equilibrium, so it follows that the earth is less than 10,000 years old.
The dinosaur fossil found on Vega Island in 1986 was a partial skeleton of a carnivorous dinosaur known as Cryolophosaurus ellioti. This dinosaur lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 190 million years ago. It is a significant discovery as it is one of the earliest known dinosaurs from Antarctica.
The first dinosaur footprints were found in the Late Triassic Period, around 231 million years ago. The fossil discovered on Vega Island in 2009 likely belonged to a Late Cretaceous dinosaur, dating back to around 66 million years ago.
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no it is not
go to reeses lab and talk to the people and someone will give you a fossil and it is a rare dinosaur
The dinosaur Otheniela was found in fossilized eggshells, making it an egg fossil.
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The dinosaur fossil found on Vega Island in 1986 was a theropod dinosaur, specifically a megaraptorid closely related to the Megaraptor. This dinosaur was named "Australovenator wintonensis" and it lived during the Early Cretaceous period approximately 95 million years ago.
Dinosaur Bones!
No. A triceratops is a dinosaur.
Assuming you meant a dinosaur fossil and an insect fossilized in amber, the difference is that the soft tissues of the insect remain whereas the dinosaur fossil shows only hard tissues such as bone and tooth. Additionally, the insect fossil is the actual insect, wheras the dinosaur fossil is a stone formation that was created by rock replacing the bones of the dinosaur.
Colossal fossil