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The site called Tula, the Toltec capitol, in the state of Mexico is one of the best preserved five-tier pyramids in Mesoamerican civilization. The ground plan of the site has two pyramids, Pyramid B and Pyramid C. The Toltec empire lasted from around 700 to 1100.
Cairo
Far from the dry and desolate deserts of Egypt, several pyramids can be found throughout the United States. Some are an overt homage to the Northern African country and its identifiable architecture.
There are no ancient pyramids in Texas. … There are replica pyramids just over the border in Mexico at the Plaza de la Culturas in Piedras Negras, Coahuila —these are modern.
T. rex fossils are found in western North America, from Alberta to Texas. … rex evolved in North America, they said.
Once upon a time, about 260 million years ago, the land before Texas was not really land at all. In fact, Texas was completely covered by ocean.
Around 265 million years ago, much of the territory we now know as Texas was underwater, when the Earth’s continents were combined into one vast landmass, Pangea, surrounded by ocean. The remnants of a huge reef from that distant era can still be seen today, as an 8,751-foot-tall mountain.
The oldest (earliest) “batch” of Texas dinosaurs lived from about 225 to 220 million years ago. Fossils of dinosaurs of that time are found in Late Triassic rocks located in the Panhandle region of Texas. During those days much of that area was part of a tropical inland basin surrounded on all sides by mountains.
Frequently used for counters and buildings, Texas limestone comes from the calcium carbonate in sea organisms from millions of years ago. … The majority of limestone comes from shallow seas, which covered central Texas during the Mesozoic era when dinosaurs ruled.
Limestone
Back when these life-forms were alive—265 million years ago or so—the Guadalupe Mountains were underwater, part of a flourishing reef that once stretched about 400 miles around the edge of a long-vanished sea. Reefs are a fascinating fusion of biology and geology. They are, after all, made of stone—but built by life.
“The Davis, Christmas, Bofecitos, and Chinati Mountains are all volcanic. In South and Central Texas, there are many remnants of marine volcanos that were present in the shallow seas about 80 million years ago. An example is Pilot Knob in Travis County and there are many others near Uvalde,” McCall said.
The Balcones Fault or Balcones Fault Zone is an area of largely normal faulting in the U.S. state of Texas that runs roughly from the southwest part of the state near Del Rio to the north-central region near Dallas along Interstate 35.
Here’s a little secret that not many people are aware of: there are volcanos that exist in the North Georgia Mountains. … The dormant volcano actually last erupted in 1857, and has been remaining still ever since.
Stone Mountain is not a volcano; it is a large deposit of intrusive rock.
Three dinosaur groups that have been identified from the Late Cretaceous period in Georgia include hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs), a single species of tyrannosaur (a smaller relative of Tyrannosaurus), and a single ornithomimosaur (an ostrichlike dinosaur).
Alaska. Alaska is home to the largest number of potentially active volcanoes in the U.S., with 141, according to the Alaska Volcano Observatory. While most of the volcanoes are located in remote areas, a few are near the state’s largest city, Anchorage.
Yellowstone volcano
Alaska
Kilauea volcano
Here are the five deadliest volcanoes in history: