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Harun Yahya




                 2B. The Mesozoic Era (248 to 65 million years ago)


                 The Mesozoic Era is divided into three separate periods: the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous. It was
             during this era that dinosaurs lived and became extinct.



                 The Triassic Period (248 to 206 million years ago)


                 The Mesozoic Era began with the Triassic
             Period. A large number of Triassic fossils from
             all over the world show a wide variety of both

             marine and terrestrial life forms. As is the case
             with all other periods, there appears not a
             single intermediate fossil of the kind that
             evolutionists hope for.












                                                                             The Petrified Forest in Arizona—of fossilized, opalized
                                                                             logs—is one of the most famous structures of the plants
                                                                             from the Triassic Period. This forest, consisting of trees
                                                                             now known as the Chilean araucaria is evidence that
                                                                             plants have not evolved. These trees, which lived 248 to
                                                                             206 million years ago, are no different from ones living
                                                                             today.



















          Scientists working
          on fossils from
          the Triassic
          Period


































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