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My power point presentation is going to be about Australian dinosaurs

Australian Dinosaurs. My power point presentation is going to be about Australian dinosaurs. by cherry hawes. eggs. As far as they know, all dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs rather than giving birth to live young. Where did They Live?.

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My power point presentation is going to be about Australian dinosaurs

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  1. Australian Dinosaurs My power point presentation is going to be about Australian dinosaurs by cherry hawes

  2. eggs • As far as they know, all dinosaurs laid hard-shelled eggs rather than giving birth to live young.

  3. Where did They Live? Palaeontologists now have evidence that dinosaurs lived on all of the continents. At the beginning of the age of dinosaurs (during the Triassic Period, about 230 million years ago) the continents we now know were arranged together as a single super continent called Pangaea. During the 165 million years of dinosaur existence this super continent slowly broke apart. Its pieces then spread across the globe into a nearly modern arrangement by a process called plate tectonics. Volcanoes, earthquakes, mountain building, and sea-floor spreading are all part of plate tectonics, and this process is still changing our modern Earth.

  4. The Jarassic Period • At the start of the early Jurassic period, the giant continent Pangaea broke up, forming the beginning of the world that we now know. There were huge volcanoes with rivers of lava and clouds of poison gases. Land that had been part of the interior of the huge continent was now coastline of smaller continents, and the climate began to change accordingly.

  5. Names of Dinosaurs • There are many types of names and scientific names as well. Such as. Barosaurusbar-oh-SORE-us Brachiosaurusbrak-ee-oh-SORE-us Archaeopteryxark-ee-OP-ter-iks Baryonyxbar-ee-ON-iks

  6. Is the Loch Ness a Dinosaurs • Recent findings suggest that the Loch Ness Monster is not part of our imaginations, that the legend of the Loch Ness may very well be valid.The chronicle began in 536 A.D. with the first sighting of the water horse, but the first official recognition of the water horse, sea serpent, or sea monster was photographed on December 6, 1933. Over 11,000 reports document the sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. In spite of the photos, sightings, and other brief experiences, many refuse to believe this type of creature lives in the water

  7. Land Dinosaurs Hovind established the Creation Science Evangelism ministry in 1989 and frequently argued for Young Earth creationism and made other controversial remarks in his talks at private schools and churches, at debates, and on radio and television broadcasts.

  8. fierce dinosaurs • The tyrannosaurs certainly look the most fierce of all dinosaurs, but in terms of overall cunning, determination and their array of vicious weapons it was the dromaeosaurs that were probably the most fierce of all. Utahraptor a recently discovered dromaeosaur measured about 8 metres from head to tail and had very long arms, with wickedly hooked talons for claws to grasp its prey; a large head and sharp, curved teeth, a long balancing tail for running swiftly to pursue its prey, and powerful legs on the end of which were huge sickle-shaped retractable talons. These dinosaurs were very powerful, highly agile and intelligent predators, nothing would have evaded them, and if they hunted in packs then they may even have been able to bring down large sauropodomorphs.

  9. The End • Thank you for watching. 

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