"Fundamentalist Christians" can be understood in this context to mean something similar to creationists. In this case, the two camps are the young-earthers and the old-earthers.
Young-earthers believe all of life and existence to have come about within the last 6000 years, as determined by geneology and other accounts in The Bible; dinosaurs would be considered to be somewhere near the beginning of this. Old-earthers accept current scientific evidence which suggests an earth much older, and similar evidence that dinosaurs existed when archaeologists say they did, between 230 and 65 million years ago.
If we go outside these two opinions, the majority form no opinion of their own, and likewise accept what science is currently suggesting.
Dinosaurs appeared on the earth before Jesus according to the present evidence.
Christians are part of the world, so when we say the world seeks peace, this must include many Christians. Of course there are always some, particularly some fundamentalist Christians, who believe that conflict is inevitable, even to be encouraged, until their faith is universal on earth or until the hoped-for return of Jesus.
Scientific answer: There is no answer to this, because homo sapiens evolved from earlier species. Fundamentalist answer: Some Christians believe God created Adam first, then Eve and they procreated to populate the earth.
Yes because when we are not exist yet dinosaurs rule the earth but today there are no dinosaurs here.
No, dinosaurs are neither a hypothesis nor is there a "hypothesis of Earth".
The duration of When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth is 1.6 hours.
According to modern scientific theory, all the remaining dinosaurs went extinct during or shortly after the asteroid hit the Earth 65 million years ago.No evidence of a large meteorite hitting the Earth.
Dinosaurs first appeared in the tertiary stages of the Earth. Tertiary was when the dinosaurs ruled the earth. Then there was jurassic and then creteacious
According to most scientists, we have had virtually the same amount of water on Earth since the planet formed. That would mean that there was the same amount of water on Earth when the dinosaurs existed. However, it is important to note that there is probably an infinitesimal amount more water now then there was in the time of the dinosaurs, simply because of the fact that there have been meteors/meteorites that carried a little bit of water to Earth since the dinosaurs died out.
No according to scientists calculations and years of exploring there are no more dinosaurs in the earth although i am sure millions of years ago there were lots of them in the jungle area of the equator .
I don't know by fossil record but I have a book called walking with the dinosaurs and it said 220 million years ago
Birds looked like cockroaches when dinosaurs ruled the earth.