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   The temperature of the surface of the Sun is 5770 Kelvin which is 5,500 Celsius (or 10,000 F). Stars which appear bluish are hotter than the Sun, stars which appear reddish are cooler than the Sun. For example: Rigel, Vega and Sirius are blue (hot), Arcturus, Aldebaran, and … Read more
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Dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible. They are not called dinosaurs but the behemoth and the leviathan. It's in the book of Job, chapters 40 verse 15 - 24 and chapter 41 verses 1 - 10. Some versions say they are an elephant or an alligator but if you remember the elephant's tail it is … Read more
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By putting their bones back together like a puzzle. Some scientists know how muscles and tendons would be positioned in order for the animal to walk, move, and bite etc. Taking that into account and then covering the entire animal with skin, we have a pretty close representation of what the animal looked like. Coloring … Read more
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It was Sir Richard Owen who found some of the first dinosaur fossils in 1842. They were teeth. They were pretty big too. He studied many types of animals and was pretty sure that these teeth did not belong to any living animal today. He did however think it was similar to a lizard's tooth. … Read more
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The Bible says that God made man and ALL the animals on the sixth day. Did you know that dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible. They aren't called dinosaurs but the behemoth and the leviathan. Its in the book of Job chapters 40 verse 15 - 24 and chapter 41 verses 1 -Read more
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The term "dinosaur" was given in 1842 by Sir Richard Owen and derives from Greek word (deinos) "terrible, powerful, wondrous" (sauros) = "lizard". = Terrible, powerful, wondrous lizard. It was Sir Richard Owen who found some of the first dinosaur fossils. They were teeth. They were pretty big too. He studied many typesRead more
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Origin of the Term

The word "dinosaur" was given in 1842 by Sir Richard Owen and is derived from the Greek word deinos which means "terrible, powerful, wondrous"  and sauros, meaning "lizard".

Put those together and you get a terrible, powerful, wondrous lizard.

Discovery of the Dinosaurs

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Well, for starters, it gives us light. It also gives us Vitamin D. Then warmth. It feeds our plants, which feed us. Isn't it awesome that God made the Sun? Did you know that the Earth is in the perfect position from the Sun? If the Earth were a few degrees closer to the Sun, … Read more
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King Tut is King Tutankhamen . He was a young King, a boy king also known as pharaoh. King Tut was nine years old when he became pharaoh and reigned for approximately ten years. Because he was so young he also married young. Did you know, His tomb was so well hidden itRead more