The part of your face that is between your nose and mouth is called a philtrum. A philtrum is the vertical groove on the surface of the upper lip, and below the septum of the nose.
How do scientists know dinosaurs lived on Earth?
Like all science, you start with a thought and then add evidence until either your thought is proved wrong or as the evidence increases it is supposed to be right.
In the case of the extinction of the dinosaurs there are various things which pointed to this as an end of the dinosaurs. All around the earth in the earths crust there is a layer of 'dust'. This layer can only have got everywhere by being thrown into the atmosphere by a collision of such huge proportions as to have to be an asteroid (or indeed a comet).
A six-mile-wide (ten-kilometer-wide) asteroid is thought to have carved out the Chicxulub crater off Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, triggering worldwide climate changes that led to the mass extinction.
More recently, there has been a second larger crater found on the indian ocean floor. one or both of these would have been enough to wipe out the dinosaurs (
they just found a new species of crocodiles and they predict that they lived before the dinosaurs
No. Archosaurus was a reptile that came before the dinosaurs, though it was related to them.
Tens of millions of years ago, dinosaurs lived all over the world, from Antarctica to England to Africa
Did dinosaurs live with humans in the bible?
No. While the Bible mentions such beasts as "leviathans" and "behemoths" it is highly improbable that those were dinosaurs, because this directly violates strong scientific evidence that humans and dinosaurs live 65 million years apart. In fact, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the dinosaurs becoming extinct first. Since dinosaurs dominated the Earth in the past, the mammals of the time were forced to remain small and insignificant, and only when they died out could mammals grow and diversify and for humans to eventually evolve.
It is likely that the large beasts mentioned in the Bible were some other form of large animal, because it would have been impossible for dinosaurs and humans to successfully (and peacefully) coexist.
Did dinosaurs have sweat glands?
Only mammals have sweat glands. Dinosaurs were reptiles, so they did not have sweat glands.
Can heat seeking missiles travel all over the World?
No. Heat seeking missiles can travel pretty far but cannot fly all over the World.
Two Tyrannosaurs walk into a bar. The anklyosaur they were chasing was shorter, so he ran under it.
Which habitat did hypsilophodon live?
The forests of Western Europe. They were more runners than climbers, though.
How are humans on earth now when dinosaurs lived long ago?
It has always been suggested that a world-wide disaster killed off the dinosaurs, such as a meteor impact, which can be proven. Not ALL life became extinct though. Almost all sea-based creatures retained their life and were able to carry on as usual, it was the land-based creatures that suffered the direct consequences of the impact. This was 60,000,000 years ago, and of course humans were not evolved yet. If we talk of evolution we can say that the evolution from apes was a long way off, and not ALL animals died. Of course at this time monkeys were not around either, and so they obviously evolved from something else. A lot happens in 60,000,000 years, such as widespread evolution, and of course more species were being formed on the world. Look at crocodiles, for example. Water-based animals that are said to have been around the time your average dino walked on the earth. We can tell that they are of the same group by their specific characteristics, such as their tough armoured skin, which most dinosaurs had which enabled them to survive when living in the wild, as well as to fight off any predators they may have encountered. To really answer your question, the disaster wiped out most species of dinosaurs, but some certain species, such as many that had to ability to fly or swim, escaped relatively unharmed. 60m years allowed for mass evolution, as this is a long time period, and so humans were not even around at this time, and simply evolved from a closest ancestor - the monkey/ape.
What is the name of the dinosaur that burrows underground?
Burrowing dinosaurs were all small, bipedal ornithopods. Examples include Oryctodromeus and probably Orodromeus.
What are ten types of dinosaurs?
1.tyrannosaurus
2.stegosaurus
3.spinosaurus
4.apatosaurus
5. microraptor
6.megaraptor
7.triceratops
8.ceratosaurus
9.brachiosaurus
10.albertosaurus
It lived about 75 million years ago, was about 27 feet long, weighed 13,000lbs and was a plant eater. Any large carnivore may have hunted it
Since the name, Troodon, means "wounding tooth," we're thinking small animals: lizards, scurrying mammals, the occasional bird, perhaps a fish or three. It may have been omnivorous, like bears or swine (or people) but it wasn't specialized with the large grinding teeth you expect to find in strict vegetable-eaters.
According to the latest scientific studies, the first dinosaurs appeared on the earth about 230 million years ago. Zupaysaurus was one of the original theropods.
Why paleontology is important?
Paleontology is important because it allows scientists to create a much more complete map of evolution, and also even helps to demonstrate evolution. Fossils are direct documentation of the history of life. Paleontology allows us to understand more about how we evolved, how other organisms evolved, how life on our planet has changed through time, and how it will continue change in the future.
It just means beside every ones differences that everyone can live together in peace and happiness.
Can you name all of the dinosaur?
Sorry but there are thousands of dinosaurs, to name them all would be extremely difficult and would take a lot of time. Sorry. However I can list some of the most popular ones: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus, Apatosaurus (formerly Brontosaurus), Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Brachiosaurus, Velociraptor, Iguanadon, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Parasaurolophus.