Dinosaurs, big rains, thin #snowpack, oh my — Jonathan P. Thompson (LandDesk.org)

TL;DR


Summary:
- This article discusses the impact of climate change on dinosaur fossils and the environment they were found in. As the climate warms, heavy rainfalls and reduced snowpack are exposing more dinosaur fossils that were previously buried.
- The article explains how these climate changes are affecting the preservation and discovery of dinosaur remains. Increased rainfall can wash away and erode fossils, while reduced snowpack makes it easier for paleontologists to access and uncover new fossil sites.
- The article highlights the importance of studying these newly exposed fossils to learn more about the dinosaurs and the ancient ecosystems they lived in, as well as the impact of climate change on the preservation and discovery of these important scientific resources.

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