The main difference lies in several aspects. Factually, the dinosaurs' physical characteristics are often inspired by scientific research on fossils. For instance, their shape, size, and some skeletal features. However, fictionally, their intelligence and behavior are often exaggerated. In 'Jurassic World', the dinosaurs seem to have a much higher level of cognitive ability and social behavior than what is currently believed about real dinosaurs. Also, the concept of a fully operational dinosaur park is pure fiction considering the many logistical and ethical problems that would arise in reality.
It depends. Some parts of it might be based on scientific facts while others could be fictional for the sake of entertainment. For example, the general appearance of some dinosaurs might be based on fossil evidence, but their behaviors in the show could be exaggerated.
The idea of a dinosaur park is pure fiction at the moment. We don't have the technology to clone dinosaurs and keep them in a park like that. However, the concept of creating a large - scale, contained environment for animals is based on real - world zoos and wildlife reserves.
The Brachiosaurus was accurately depicted in terms of its long neck and large size. It was a gentle giant in the movie, which is also what paleontologists believe it was like in real life. But we can't really know if it made the same kinds of sounds as in the movie. Paleontologists can only guess about the sounds dinosaurs made based on their bone structure and modern - day relatives.
I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.
Yes, Jurassic World is typically classified as science fiction. It involves genetic engineering and the recreation of dinosaurs, which are common elements in sci-fi.
In 'a jurassic world of science fiction', there would likely be more far - fetched elements like alien - influenced dinosaurs or interdimensional travel compared to the more grounded (though still fictional) regular Jurassic World.
Not very accurate. The dinosaurs in the movie often show behaviors that are more for the sake of the plot. For example, they seem to attack humans more frequently and deliberately than they probably would in real life. In reality, dinosaurs had their own ecosystems and prey, and humans wouldn't have been a natural part of their diet.
It's currently fiction. While there are tensions between some countries over issues such as territory, resources, or political ideologies, the global community has a strong incentive to avoid a world war. The cost in terms of human lives, destruction of infrastructure, and long - term economic damage would be astronomical. Plus, the concept of nuclear deterrence has made major powers think twice about starting a large - scale war as the consequences could be mutually assured destruction.