No because it's not a body built for it and it's a freshwater animal.
No because it's not a body built for it and it's a freshwater animal.
The theory of plate tectonics easily explains the distribution of mesosaurus. When mesosaurus was alive, all of the continents were massed together into the supercontinent Pangaea. Therefor, South America and Africa met because there was no Atlantic Ocean, so the distribution of mesosaurus makes complete sense.
Since the Mesosaurus was a fresh water reptile, there was no way it could've swam across the Atlantic Ocean (which has salt water) to both continents. So that meant Africa and South America were at one point joined together.
The theory of plate tectonics easily explains the distribution of mesosaurus. When mesosaurus was alive, all of the continents were massed together into the supercontinent Pangaea. Therefor, South America and Africa met because there was no Atlantic Ocean, so the distribution of mesosaurus makes complete sense.
she tried to fly across the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean
The first radio waves were sent across the Atlantic Ocean by Guglielmo Marconi in 1901.
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage.
The Atlantic, from Europe to America.
no, he did not fly a lion across the Atlantic Ocean, he was by himself.
It depends on where you start from!
atlantic