Moon Over the Cretaceous Over a hundred million years ago...a water-filled footprint, left by a large carnivorous dinosaur, reflects the moon. The moon was much larger and brighter back then, because it was closer to the Earth. Grasses had not yet evolved, but ferns had. Familiar trees, such as maple, were much smaller than they are now.
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