

Welcome to the Ancient Southwest DINOSAUR DIG where we will discover amazing facts about these huge and mysterious creatures who once lived in the Southwest as we DIG DEEP in to the REALLY Ancient Southwest.
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SECTION I The SETTING Dinosaurs came from and lived in...
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DINO DIG # 1- Dinosaurs lived in the MESOZOIC ERA. What are the three periods of Mesozoic time the dinosaurs lives ? Post the name of the period and the years is spanned. button
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DINO DIG # 2- How many types of Dinosaurs have been found in the world so far ? And how many of those have been found in North America? Of those, how many types have been found in the Southwest?
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DINO DIG # 3- During the Triassic, when Pangea was one big land mass
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DINO DIG # 4- Next, during the Jurassic period the climate change what was it like in the Southwest ? And where was the Pacific ocean? button
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DINO DIG # 5- During the Cretaceous what plants appeared that had never been in the Southwest or on Earth before ? And what was the climate like ? button
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DINO DIG # 6 - Are dinosaurs really extinct ? if not, who are their descendents? What skeletal characteristic tells scientists they are descendents? And what does this characteristic help them do?
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DINO DIG # 7- What size were small dinosaurs compared to things living today ? button
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DINO DIG # 8- What did the majority of dinosaurs eat ?
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DINO DIG # 9- Who finds dinosaurs and what are the scientists who study dinosaurs called ? 
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SECTION II - Now lets explore the DINOSAUR GALLERIES
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DINO DIG # 10 - TRIASSIC GALLERY - what skeletal type of dinosaur lived in the Triassic?
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DINO DIG # 11- In New Mexico the oldest type of dinosaurs have been found. What is their name and what types of groups were they found in? button
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DINO DIG # 12 - Pick one other dinosaur from the Triassic to read about and then come back and tell us its name, its characteristics, and what you think is interesting about it. button
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DINO DIG #13 What Dinosaur has finally been found in California and where did it live ?
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DINO DIG # 14 - Pick a Jurassic Dinosaur to read about and then come back and tell us its name, its characteristics, and what you think is interesting about it. its name, its characteristics, and what you think is interesting about it. button
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DINO DIG # 15 - Pick a Cretaceous Dinosaur and tell us its name, its characteristics, and what you think is interesting about it button
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DINO DIG # 16 - What catastrophic event seems to have happened 65 million years ago that marked the end of the Dinosaurs? Who followed them on earth ? button
ph Jardin Smith: . . . . Thu, Mar 6, 0:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The three period of the Mesozoic Era:Triassic(55 million years) Jurassic(50 milloin years) Cretaceous(75 mollion
years).
PH ROBYN: . . . . Thu, Mar 6, 0:37PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The three period of the mesozoic era:triassic{55 million
years)JURASSIC(50 million years cretaceous(75 million years).
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The three periods of Mesozoic era Triassic (245-190 million
PH Jaythan: . . . . Thu, Mar 6, 0:38PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The period Menoia ear:triassic (55)milloN yaer)jurassic(50) millon yaer crtacous (75) millon yaer).
PH Romeo : . . . . Thu, Mar 6, 0:39PM PST (-0800 GMT)
The period m Menoia ear: triassic (55) millon yaer jurassicm millon yaer crtacous(75)millon yaer).
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COOL
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THATS TIGHT
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:18PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig1 triassic,[245-190 mya],jurassic,[190-140 mya] cretacious,[140-65 mya]
0: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:20PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DAVID: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:22PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig1 triassic,[245-190 mya],jurassic,[190-140 mya] cretacious,[140-65 mya]
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig1 triassic,[245-190 mya],jurassic,[190-140 mya] cretacious,[140-65 mya]
laura: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:23PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig2
world-300
north america-80
southwest-at least 25
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:25PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1-triassic(245-190million years ago)jurasic(190-140million years ago) cretaceus(140-65million years ago
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig#1-triassic(245-190million years ago)jurasic(190-140million years ago) cretaceus(140-65million years ago
martin: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:26PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig1 triassic(245-190 million years ago),jurassic(190-140 million years ago),cretaceous(140-65 million years ago).
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:27PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig 2 Over 300 species of dinosaurs have been found in the world.80 species have been found in North America.25-80 were found in the southwest.
MICHAEL: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:29PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Triassic,[245/190,MYA],jurassic,[190/140 MYA]creatacios,[140/65 MYA]
ANTONIO: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:29PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Triassic,[245/190,MYA],jurassic,[190/140 MYA]creatacios,[140/65 MYA]
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:30PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig1 triassic,[245-190 mya],jurassic,[190-140 mya] cretacious,[140-65 mya]
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:32PM PST (-0800 GMT)
over300 species have been found in the world.80 in NORTH AMERICA 80 IN THE SOUTHWEST AND AT LEAST 25.
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG#1 over300 species have been found in the world.80 in NORTH AMERICA 80 IN THE SOUTHWEST AND AT LEAST 25.
esteban william: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:33PM PST (-0800 GMT)
dig 3 The climate in the Triassic was warm, tropical moist.
MARTIN: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Triassic,[245/190,MYA],jurassic,[190/140 MYA]creatacios,[140/65 MYA]
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG#1 over300 species have been found in the world.80 in NORTH AMERICA 80 IN THE SOUTHWEST AND AT LEAST 25.
Wilson/David: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
DIG#1 over300 species have been found in the world.80 in NORTH AMERICA 80 IN THE SOUTHWEST AND AT LEAST 25.
LAURA: . . . . Mon, Mar 17, 1:34PM PST (-0800 GMT)
Dig#1 Triassic,[245/190,MYA],jurassic,[190/140 MYA]creatacios,[140/65 MYA]
ngale m.s.: . . . . Wed, Mar 19, 11:06AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1Jazmin,Mrs.Silva,Nightingale, the years where triassics [245-190mya] jurassics [190-140mya] and creatacios[140-65mya].
ngale m.s.: . . . . Wed, Mar 19, 11:20AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#2jazmin,Mrs.Silva,Nightingale, 300 dinosours have been found untill now. But only 80 have been found in Northamerica. Atleast 25 of those 80 dinosours that were found in Northamerica have been found in Southwest.
ngale m.s: . . . . Wed, Mar 19, 11:28AM PST (-0800 GMT)
#1jazmin,Mrs.Silva, Nightingale, during the tirassic when Pangea was a big land mass the climate was warm tropical and moist.