Unearth the past at this stunning desert cliff! 🏜️ Fossils discovered here tell the story of dinosaurs that walked the Earth millions of years ago. 🦕 A must-visit for adventurers and fossil hunters! 🔍✨
visit - https://evisa-mongolia.com/
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Long before dinosaurs, their ancestors marched through volcanic hellscapes—rewriting the story of life's survival. #TriassicSurvivors #ReptileEvolution #AncientEarth
https://geekoo.news/triassic-reptiles-braved-hell-zones-to-conquer-the-earth/
Ankylosaurus is walking near the beach
After the little rain. In search for vegetation. He likes a lot to eat grass. HE likes a lot all the plants, which are growing here. And with leaves. It is most delicious things to eat. Speaking the truth, it is not very high growing plants and grass. Leaves - best thing.
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Shallow #SodaLakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth https://phys.org/news/2024-01-shallow-soda-lakes-cradles-life.html
Biogeochemical explanations for the world’s most phosphate-rich lake, an origin-of-life analog https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-023-01192-8
"You have this seemingly dry salt flat, but there are nooks and crannies. And between the salt and the sediment there are little pockets of water that are really high in dissolved #phosphate. When could this happen on the #AncientEarth, in order to provide a cradle for the #OriginOfLife?"
Charles Darwin proposed that life could have emerged in a "warm little pond" with the right cocktail of chemicals and energy. A study from the University of Washington, published this month in Communications Earth & Environment, reports that a shallow "soda lake" in western Canada shows promise for matching those requirements. The findings provide new support that life could have emerged from lakes on the early Earth, roughly 4 billion years ago.