Week 4 :Task 3
in this task i will talk about Arctic dinosaurs,it's relly an interesting topic
because as we know ,we can't find the dinosaurse now but..................
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/programs/ht/tm/3511.html?site=28&pl=wmp&rate=hi&ch=1
what I understand in this video and topic that dinosaurs were all overgrown reptiles that lived
under tropical conditions. When we found polar dinosaurs, however, it was driven home to
everyone that dinosaurs could live under different...and thrive under very different climate
conditions.
the helpful climate that it help dinosaurs to born : dinosaur bones near the North Pole.
The animal was called Edmontosaurus, a 35-foot-long, four-ton, duck-billed
plant . The animal was called Edmontosaurus, a 35-foot-long, four-ton, duck-billed plant
eater, a member of the Hadrosaur family, found in 70-million-year-old rock, a mere 50 miles
from the Arctic Ocean, where temperatures can drop as low as minus-60 degrees . According to
conventional wisdom, it shouldn't be here, because this is how dinosaurs are typically pictured:
cold-blooded reptiles living in tropical climes, not in cold, arctic environments like this one. And
the Hadrosaur is not alone.
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Please don't copy from the web site! Use your own words as much as possible!
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