A scientist who studies and describes Mesozoic ecosystems is typically referred to as a paleobiologist or a paleontologist. These scientists analyze fossil records, geological data, and other evidence to reconstruct the environments and interactions of organisms during the Mesozoic era, which spanned from about 252 to 66 million years ago. Their work helps us understand the biodiversity, climate, and ecological dynamics of that time period.
Triassic
It is called an ecosystem
describe which factors of an ecosystem are not part of a community
Ecosystem
It is a human~made ecosystem.
Triassic
The term used to describe food chains that overlap and intersect is called a food web. A food web consists of multiple food chains in an ecosystem.
Mesozoic era is called the era of creepers.In this era there are three periods viz Triassic,Jurassic and carboniferous. It is found that in Triassic era, reptiles were evolved and in Jurassic era they were dominant.That is why Mesozoic era is called the era of creepers/reptiles.
A scientist who studies tidal pools is called a marine biologist or a marine ecologist. They focus on the ecosystem dynamics and organisms living in tidal pools and study how they are impacted by tidal changes.
it was when reptiles first started
The era for the age of dinosaurs is called the mesozoic era.
A scientific monk is typically referred to as a monk-scientist or a scientist-monk. This term is used to describe individuals who combine their religious or spiritual practices with scientific research or study.
It is called an ecosystem
An insect scientist is called an entomologist.
It really wasn't an era. An Era was a much longer period of time. It was called the "Jurassic Period".
i want to know is a forest a ecosystem?
Robert Hooke, an English scientist, was the first to describe the appearance of cells in his book "Micrographia" published in 1665. He used a primitive microscope to observe cork cells, and coined the term "cell" based on the resemblance to small rooms monks lived in, called cells.