They just found another dinosaur on top of the ground, today. Do evolutionists support the following claim?
They think the dinosaur bones used to be thousands of feet deep but erosion has brought them all to the surface, now.
You do understand erosion? Then too there is this small thing called plate tectonics. In any case, the depth that fossils are found is not related to their age, but this should be obvious to anyone that has a better than grade school education in geology. Edit: And yes, if you had bothered to actually research the information given in talkorigins, you would know that it is correct. Edit: HINT: Try starting with the extensive references cited. If you don't understand something that they are saying, it just shows how much you have to learn.
The W. H. Hunt Trust Estate Larson #1 will in Section 10 Township 148 N Range 101 W was drilled to 15,064 feet deep. This well was drilled just west of the outcrop of the Golden Valley formation and begins in the Tertiary Fort Union Formation. The various horizons described above were encountered at the following depths (Fmformation; GripGroup; LmLimestone): You left that out, didn't you. Those drilling depths and ages apply to the immediate region of the borehole. Now unless your dinosaur was found in the immediate region of the borehole, I suggest the implication of your question is false and deliberately so.