There were no animals 65 million years ago. God did not create the world until between 4000 and 6000 B.C.
There were no cities millions of years ago.
It is difficult to determine the first animal born as animals have existed for millions of years and the evolutionary process is continuous. The earliest animals were believed to have evolved from simple multicellular organisms in the Precambrian era.
The oil we use for petroleum products
Dinosaurs looked very different from the animals we see today. They evolved to thrive in the conditions they lived in, and did very well for millions of years.
The Wooly Mammoth is related to it but as you probely know, it's extint.
millions...
There are two parts to this: where did dinosaurs come from, and where did they go. Where from: single-celled animals=> multi-celled animals=> fish => amphibians => reptiles including dinosaurs Where to: Over millions of years, animals take a different shape. The dinosaurs' closest living relatives today are the Birds. Dinosaurs like T.Rex are related to just a normal standard chicken.
Millions of years of evolution. thats the wrong answer
Not just millions. Earth has sustained life for several billion years.
These are known as fossils.
Scientists use various methods to study the similarities and differences in the physical characteristics, genetic makeup, and evolutionary history of organisms that lived millions of years ago and those living today. By comparing fossils, DNA sequences, and other evidence, researchers can trace the evolutionary relationships between different species and determine how they are related to each other over time. This helps us understand the connections between ancient and modern organisms and how they have evolved and changed over millions of years.
NO, The sun shines today and hopefully tomorrow and brings warmth and light as it did to the dinosaurs millions of years ago that since has been converted to the crude oil we recover today.