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Fun fact Japan didnt even exist in dinosaur times only china did
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Japan was volcano island on other side of the globe.
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>>18328395
Looks like j*pan was completely attached to asia during dinosaur times.
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>>18328397
Been that way since dawn of time.
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How does Fukui have dinosaur fossils then?
It (or parts of it) were around, but they were connected to the mainland.
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>>18328387
In the year -1,000,000,000... Japan might not have been here. In the year -40,000 it was here and you could walk to it. And some people walked to it.
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>>18329659
It was connected to asia. "Japan" didnt exist
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>>18328387
Korea doesn’t exist too
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>>18328387
Is that from a book OP? I would be very interested in a book with detailed pictures like that of prehistoric continents.
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>>18328387
Fun fact China has only existed since 1949. Only Japan has maintained it's ancient culture and civilization
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>>18329680
There are some parts of the Earth's surface today (i.e. Hawaii) which don't have Mesozoic fossils because they formed recently in geological terms. Japan's not one of them, is what I was trying to get across.



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