They created the "Cordilliere de l'Ouest" - its name in French. Im not sure of the English translation.
Yes, there was volcanic activity during the Mesozoic Era, and lots of it. Also, plate tectonic activity was common, too. During the Mesozoic Era, the plates moved from Pangaea to Laurasia and Gondwanaland, and then to the 7 continents.
During Mesozoic Era
The collision happened during the Jurassic Period and created the Himalayan Mountain Range.
Glossopteris
Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras .
i dont know,how about you stop searching it and read your making connnections geography book
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
No. Cave men did not live during the mesozoic era.
The Atlas Mountains were formed during three different stages. The first phase was formed during the Paleozoic Era when Africa and North America collided. The second phase was formed during the Mesozoic Era when the earth's crust rifted and separated the continents. Finally, in the Paleogene and Neogene Periods, the mountains were uplifted as the land masses of Europe and Africa collided at the southern end of the Iberian peninsula.
100 types of dinosaurs lived during the mesozoic era.
The dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic Era, which includes the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. The first dinosaurs appeared in the late Triassic and went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous.
It's easy: the first dinosaurs and the first bugs were alive during the Mesozoic ere.
Events during the Mesozoic include the increasing dominance of dinosaurs. The Mesozoic is marked by the appearance of flowering plants.
It means 'All Sea'; Panthalassa also known as the Panthalassic Ocean, was the vast global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea, during the late Paleozoic and the early Mesozoic eras. It included the Pacific Ocean to the west and north and the Tethys Ocean to the southeast. It became the Pacific Ocean, following the closing of the Tethys basin and the breakup of Pangaea, which created the Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian Ocean basins. The Panthalassic is often called the Paleo-Pacific ("old Pacific") because the Pacific Ocean developed from it in the Mesozoic to the Present.
Dinosaurs
The Pacific and the Caribbean.
Yes, there was volcanic activity during the Mesozoic Era, and lots of it. Also, plate tectonic activity was common, too. During the Mesozoic Era, the plates moved from Pangaea to Laurasia and Gondwanaland, and then to the 7 continents.