Well, its possible, but not very likely. Mammals were only able to evolve into the dominant life forms because of the extinction of the dinosaurs. If there had been no K-T event, then dinosaurs would likely have kept right on living. They may or may not have gone extinct in the relatively minor extinctions since then. As to your condition with humans and dinosaurs being separated, that's not a likely scenario. Dinosaurs were successfully living on every continent on the planet, so I can't really think of a reason for them to go extinct on just one continent. (Would have had to be Africa, since that's where humans evolved)
Dinosaurs lived before the continents separated from each other. Dinosaurs lived over wide areas in different places.
No. In fact, dinosaurs are the ancestors of birds. Mammals separated from reptiles (a large group that still included what would become dinosaurs) about 300 million years ago, and birds evolved during the Jurassic period about 150 million years ago.
dinosaurs
Yes as the continents were not separated at that time
No. Snow leopards are mammals, which are descended from a separated line of animals.
No, when dinosaurs were around, the only mammals at all were little tiny animals that looked like shrews.
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There was one land mass and then over the next 110 million years it separated. In the beginning there were dinosaurs and at the end all of the dinosaurs died out. kidgkgh
There was one land mass and then over the next 110 million years it separated. In the beginning there were dinosaurs and at the end all of the dinosaurs died out. kidgkgh
Yes, mixtures can be separated with a centrifuge, and mixed liquids and powders can be separated by different evaporation techniques.
They can be separated
It is separated by fractional distillation into the different components.