Greenland has yielded a variety of significant fossils, including those of ancient marine life such as trilobites, brachiopods, and various types of fish. Notably, the discovery of dinosaur fossils, including those of theropods and hadrosaurs, has provided insights into the prehistoric ecosystems of the region. Additionally, well-preserved plant fossils, such as leaves and pollen, have been found, indicating that Greenland once had a much warmer climate. These findings contribute to our understanding of the Earth's climatic and biological history.
In undisturbed strata, the oldest fossils will be the deepest from the surface.
Fossils of plants found in Greenland suggest that it had a warmer climate in the past when those plants existed. This provides evidence that Greenland was once covered in forests and supported a diverse range of plant life. The fossils also offer insights into the history of the Earth's climate and environmental conditions.
Fossils
greenland was found by danish explores, the vikings in 987 ad since then it has been a province of Denmark
Paleontologists have found fossils of Brachiosaurus in North America and Africa.
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No skins have been found, but plenty of bones have been found.
No, human fossils are among the rarest type of fossils. Fossils of plants and marine organisms are far more abundant and have been found in greater numbers than human fossils.
None. Only dragon fossils are found in Wales.
No such thing has ever been found to exist. No fossils have been proven to have been found in meteorites. Some scientists claim that they have found tiny fossils in meteorites from Mars but they can not prove the formations in the rocks aren't naturally occurring.
Yes! I do not know much about Wolly Mammoths but I do know that they have found lots of their fossils!