Or was it photosynthesis by
plants over geological time?
Not exact matches
A new study by a Canadian Museum of Nature scientist helps answer a long - standing question in palaeontology — how numerous species of large,
plant - eating dinosaurs could co-exist successfully
over geological time.
Paleontologists are already using the new results to reexamine the spread of
plants and animals across the continents
over geological time.
Specialised nutrient - acquisition strategies reflect
plant adaptations to changing N and P status as soils change
over geological time scales.
Jane describes how fossil
plants in the Arctic and Antarctic provide clues to the planet's climate
over geological time.
Some of the carbon from
plant matter remains in the soil as inert carbon, especially
over geological time.
As environmental conditions change
over time,
plants and animals will migrate, as they have throughout
geological history — moving up and down in latitude as the globe warms and cools.