Dragonflies used to be as big as seagulls.
300 million years ago dragonflies where the size of kites (the bird)
From about 300 million years ago to 180 million years ago.
Pangaea formed about 300 million years ago and began to rift about 200 million years ago.The formation and falling apart of super continents appears to be cyclical. Pangaea is the fourth super continent in Earth's history.Known super continents:Columbia (2 billion years to 1.8 billion years ago)Rodinia (1.1 billion years ago to 750 million years ago)Pannotia (600 million years ago to 540 million years ago)Pangea (300 million years ago to 200 million years ago)
The Carboniferous is considered to have started 354 million years ago and ended 290 million years ago.
No. Sauropods first appeared a little over 200 million years ago and died out about 65 million years ago.
Dragonflies are ancient insects. They have been around before the dinosaur's! Some people found a fossil of a dragonflies wing in a coal mine in England. They said it is 3oo million years old!!Dragonflies have been living since 300 million years ago. Back then, they had a wingspan of 29''!They've been around for 300 million years, They were here before the dinosaurs!
300 Million Years Ago Carboniferous
Pangaea formed about 300 million years ago and began to rift about 200 million years ago.The formation and falling apart of super continents appears to be cyclical. Pangaea is the fourth super continent in Earth's history.Known super continents:Columbia (2 billion years to 1.8 billion years ago)Rodinia (1.1 billion years ago to 750 million years ago)Pannotia (600 million years ago to 540 million years ago)Pangea (300 million years ago to 200 million years ago)
It is an example of hyperbole, or extreme exaggeration. Unless the speaker is referring to Meganeura a species of insects from the Carboniferous period (approximately 300 million years ago) which are often referred to as "giant dragonflies" and were as big as kites - in which case the figure of speech is an allusion.
Pangea formed in the late Carboniferous about 300 million years ago.
It was a small reptile, It lived over 300 million years ago
No, Pangaea was the continent that existed when all the current continents were connected. It lasted from about 300 million years ago until about 150 million years ago.