generally thought that dinosaurs lived in warm climates, yet fossils are found in antarctica. how can this be explained

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dinos were probably around pangea, the movement of land would be my guess lol

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Most dinosaurs are placed under reptilian but some dinosaurs are classed as mammals

Who discovered the mid ocean ridge ⚓️

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The person that discovered the mid ocean ridge was Alfred Wegener. He also discovered Pangaea. He made the theory of Continental drift.
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what are the main factors that influence polar climate? What are the main characteristics of Polar climate? Good answers please

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What strait is located near the Arctic Circle and 60° west longitude?

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Denmark Strait, also called the Strait.


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The strait located near the Arctic Circle and approximately 60° west longitude is the Davis Strait. This body of water lies between Greenland to the east (which is east of the 60° west line) and Baffin Island (Canada) to the west. It connects the Labrador Sea (to the south) with Baffin Bay (to the north).

help me!! place names beginning with: bea, gros, pen and place names ending in: by, thwaite, thorp, bury, mont and mond!??? thanks☺

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Beacon (Devon), Grosmont (North Yorshire) and Pencoys (Cornwall). Seathwaite (Lake district), Scunthorpe (North Lincolnshire), Canterbury, Stormont (Ireland) and Richmond (North Yorkshire).

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Why are the peninsular river seasonal?

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peninsular rivers are seasonal because they are highly dependent on rain and if rain does not occur then the peninsular rivers will dry.
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