Yes.
Strictly speaking, that isn't true. All those things that made it it into dinosaur pee would be removed rather quickly. But keep in mind that the Earth is basically a closed system - we're not losing water out into space, nor are we getting any new water. What we have is what we always have had. The water molecules we have today were probably around at the time of the dinosaurs, and may have been drunk by them and peed out by them. But since then, they've been filtered through the ground, evaporated, condensed, rained down and filtered again, and again many, many times over.
The sun's rays hit the Tropic of Cancer around June 21st during the summer solstice and the Tropic of Capricorn around December 21st during the winter solstice. At these times, each respective tropic experiences its longest day or night of the year.
Llamas are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. During these times, they may exhibit playful behavior like prancing or running around in the twilight hours.
Probably several times. It is assumed that a third of Earth water came from comets and it was a comet that hit the Earth 65 million years ago and caused the dinosaur extinction.
Mercury rotates on its axis three times for every two revolutions it makes around the Sun. So if Mercury rotates 9 times, it will make 6 revolutions around the Sun.
No, kangaroos did not live in the times of the dinnosoars
The plants that didnt exist in the dinosaur times were: Roses, Sunflowers and all of the plants you see now didn't exist in the dinosaur times.
Remember that where it's tundra now was quite a bit warmer during most of dinosaur times. At some points there may have been no tundra at all.
The first stage in dinosaur times (the Mesozoic Era) was the Triassic.
there was no dogs in the dinosaur times
There were no true dinosaurs that could fly. But two flying creatures that lived during the dinosaur times were Pterodactyl and Ornithocheirus.
Well no. Many times I'm at the beach in the water and I see a maroon or reddish type of seaweed floatig bye. It's just that most people assume seaweed is green.
The Jurassic Period
yes
We'll yes and no there in the dinosaur times
yes
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