Since the time of the dinosaurs, the temperature has cooled, and the earth has become more humid.
Earth's climate has changed naturally over millions of years due to factors like variations in the Earth's orbit and solar activity. However, human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, have accelerated climate change in recent decades by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. This has led to global warming, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events.
Antarctica used to have a more temperate climate during the time of the dinosaurs, with lush vegetation and a warmer temperature. Over millions of years, the continent has shifted to its current polar climate with ice cover due to continental drift and changing environmental conditions.
The dinosaurs existed over a period of over 200 million years and the climate changed several times over that period. A general answer is that the gas mix was similar to the one we have today. Nitrogen 78%. Oxygen 21%, The last percent is basically Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Water vapor and a whiff of methane.
When Pangaea formed around 335 million years ago during the late Paleozoic era, the climate was generally warm and humid, with vast tropical swamps and forests covering large portions of the supercontinent. Over time, as Pangaea drifted and the continents shifted, the climate gradually changed into separate climate zones.
Such is known as its climate.
mammals have evolved and that climate has changed rapidly like grass, grass wasn't around in the time of the dinosaurs.
Since the Mesozoic era, a lot of flowering plants have been dominated by trees and food bearing plants.
because not all the dinosaurs were killed some survived
No. They are a kind of fish. But they haven't changed much since the time of the dinosaurs which is what I think you are referencing. Another one is the bat relating to pterodactyl.
They were extinct since a long time, most dinosaurs displayed in bones are in historical museums.
since dinosaurs
At the time of the dinosaurs, most large animals were reptiles and the dominant trees were conifers. Today, most large reptiles have been long extinct, and most large animals are mammals. The dominant plants are now flowering plants.
since the beginning of time. After the dinosaurs of course.
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.
Slow climate change during the time of the dinosaurs could have led to changes in vegetation distributions, affecting food availability for herbivorous dinosaurs. It could also have influenced sea levels and ocean currents, impacting marine ecosystems and the availability of marine food sources for dinosaurs living along the coastlines.
how big they are