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Q: Dinosaur footprints are original remains
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Is it false that dinosaur footprints are original remains?

Yes, it is false that dinosaur footprints are original remains.


Are dinosaur footprints are original remains?

Dinosaur footprints are the original soil or sand that the footprint was made in, which has been buried and then turned into rock by great pressure. In a nutshell, yes.


What dinosaur do scientist think made the Rocky Hill tracks?

A dinosaur similar to Dilophosaurus probably made the tracks. Until scientists know find remains that match the footprints perfectly, the dinosaur that made the tracks is referred to as Eubrontes.


What is a component of the fossil record?

dinosaur footprints


Is an example of a trace fossil?

Dinosaur footprints


Are dinosaur fossils original remains?

Like most fossils, dinosaur fossils have been mostly replaced with minerals and are not made of the original material. However, many contain trace amounts of original material. Some even contain proteins from the dinosaur.


How is it possible possible to use preserved dinosaur footprints to form hypotheses?

You can follow the footprints to find the quetzalcoatlus.


Is a dinosaur footprint in a rock called a trace fossil?

a dinosaur footprint is a trace fossil


What can a scientist infer by looking at fossils footprints?

what type of dinosaur it is and its weight


What can scientist inferred by looking at fossil footprints?

what type of dinosaur it is and its weight


What does the presence of dinosaur footprints in an area where no dinosaur bones were found suggest?

It suggests that a dinosaur simply walked by, and died anywhere, maybe hundreds of miles away.


When did dinosaur footprints form?

as soon as they stepped down. so if they stepped in mud, then kept walking on.. there would be a footprint.. its footprints like these that palentoligists find.. that's why the footprints they find are from millions of years ago.