Many times when scientists dig for fossils in an area, the
fossils seem to be adapted to a different climate, environment, habitat, etc. This is
due to the fact that although presently as in your question, the area may be a
grassland, millions of years ago, this may have been a mountainous area. The theory of
plate tectonics demonstrates that the continents of the world move along "plates"
continually, over the mantle below. Also, the seafloor is moving as well. Due to this
movement, sometimes events occur where plates collide, which can result in mountain
building and uplift. Also, earthquakes can be a result. Plates can move apart changing
the locations of continents. In the past, an area might have been tropical near the
equator, and now, it is located in a cooler area. It is possible that the fossils in
your question were located on a mountain which might have eroded over time forming a low
lying area. There are many reasons why this landscape might have changed over
time.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
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