How accurate is this website? Can this be used for example to look for fossils(if there were sea 400mya, there could be fossils from sea from 400mya)? Im new to paleontology, and id love if someone explained me this stuff.
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How accurate is this website? I don't know Can this be used for example to look for fossils(if there were sea 400mya, there could be fossils from sea from 400mya)? No, that layer may have since eroded away or been buried deep under subsequent deposits. Instead, read about fossil-bearing rick formations and where to find them. Answer from gerkletoss on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/paleontology › how accurate is this website? can this be used for example to look for fossils(if there were sea 400mya, there could be fossils from sea from 400mya)? im new to paleontology, and id love if someone explained me this stuff.
r/Paleontology on Reddit: How accurate is this website? Can this be used for example to look for fossils(if there were sea 400mya, there could be fossils from sea from 400mya)? Im new to paleontology, and id love if someone explained me this stuff.
December 24, 2024 -
Link to this website with interactive Earth map through times: https://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth#240
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How accurate is this website? I don't know Can this be used for example to look for fossils(if there were sea 400mya, there could be fossils from sea from 400mya)? No, that layer may have since eroded away or been buried deep under subsequent deposits. Instead, read about fossil-bearing rick formations and where to find them.
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Not great. I'm looking at California and most weren't accurate.
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Amazing Interactive Map Shows You Which Dinosaurs ...
September 15, 2020 - If you click on the name of a species, a new webpage will open with details, images, and a map that shows where else that species lived. Omaha, Nebraska, for example, was once home to the pteranodon, the trinacromerum, and the mosasaurus. Those last two are both marine reptiles, meaning that Nebraska used to be underwater—which the globe will show you, too. A screenshot of Nebraska from Ian Webster's interactive globe. | Dinosaurpictures.org
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