i think it would be the root
A paleontologist (pay-lee-un-TAH-lah-jist) studies the fossils of dinosaurs.
No, not all dinosaurs were carnivores. There were herbivorous dinosaurs that primarily ate plants, such as the Triceratops and the Apatosaurus. Additionally, some dinosaurs were omnivores, meaning they ate both plants and meat.
No. Some, most dinosaurs were herbivores. Only the theropods were carnivores.
A scientists who studies fossils, whether they are from dinosaurs or something else, is called a paleontologist.
Dendrology. It is the botanical study of trees and other woody plants.
no that will be paleontoligists that study dinosaurs
No, It includes the study of all plants,animals and fossils from the beginning of rock formation on earth.
Nope. Meteorology is not the study of meteors, it's the study of Weather. Paleontology is the study of prehistoric life, like dinosaurs.
Scientists that study dinosaurs are called paleontologists.
The study of dinosaurs is one aspect of paleontology.
A paleontologist is a scientist who studies fossils to learn about prehistoric plants and animals.
Your meaning is unclear. Dinosaurs certainly used plants as shelter and food. Plants would also be propagated by dinosaurs though this is instinctive and evolutionary.
if temperature drops quick enough, plants die. if plants die, the dinosaurs that eat plants die. if those dinosaurs die, then the carnivorous meat-eating dinosaurs die. then, all dinosaurs die.
Dinosaurs did not die out because of plants. They died out because of a lack of plants after an asteroid impact blocked out sunlight for months or years. With all the plants dead, the dinosaurs starved.
Palaeontologists study fossils and dinosaurs.
yes most dinosaurs ate plants
Plants evolved before dinosaurs, and dinosaurs depended on plants for food. The closest there came to "no plants" during the time of the dinosaurs was the mass extinction at the end, when plants died but left seeds behind that germinated when the dust thrown into the atmosphere by an asteroid impact settled and sunlight reached the surface. During that period of months or a few years without live plants, dinosaurs starved and died out.