Prehistoric seas are often mentioned in discussions about early life forms and the evolution of marine ecosystems. They provide crucial insights into the origins of biodiversity and the environmental conditions that shaped ancient organisms. Understanding these ancient marine environments helps scientists trace the development of life on Earth and the adaptations that allowed organisms to thrive in changing conditions. Additionally, studying prehistoric seas can shed light on past climate changes and their impacts on marine habitats.
It's a prehistoric sea.
Yes, because there were many prehistoric sea animals in the Dead Sea. Their were also prehistoric sea animals called "Archelon" which is a Giant Sea Turtle. That used to roam the sea floors. So it probably died on the sea floor and now there are fossils there. Hope this helps!
Yes
seaweed
In prehistoric times Florida was underwater in the Siluarian Sea so you would find many sea creatures back then.
The hippo and prehistoric creatures
Archelon ishyros
they where a lot bigger trust me
Yes, some of them did, such as they do in this lifetime.
The Red Sea is mentioned 28 times in the King James. Exodus, Numbers, Deutoronomy, Joshua, Judges, I Kings, Nehemiah, Psalms, Jeremiah, Acts, and Hebrews.
A paleontologist specializing in prehistoric sea creatures is often referred to as a marine paleontologist. They study the fossilized remains of ancient marine life to understand the evolution and biodiversity of organisms that lived in ancient seas.
i found out today ^_^. a mosasaurus