No, millions of years ago, when the dinosaurs ruled this Earth; a meteorite hit the sea, causing a gigantic explosion to spread across the in less that 10.5 seconds. However, an explosion isn't made of lava. It's made of varies of gases. Think of it like a spark. BOOM. A little spark wouldn't get far, would it? I gigantic explosion would, though. I suggest you try making your question a bit clearer, using the right words.
You asked: Did the lava killed all the dinosaur?
It should be: Was it the lava that killed all the Dinosaurs?
What a lava-ly day. There goes the neighborhood.
If they were not killed when the lava was molten, yes. Of course once the lava is solid they can grow ON the lava. However until the lava rock has begun to decompose into soil it is usually hard for the plants to get enough water. Either the lava rock is impervious to water and it all runs off or the lava rock is so porous that water all drains away through it.
Yes, of course.
Dinosaurs had the same aerobic metabolism that all vertebrate animals have. Thus, oxygen was necessary to their survival, and even a few minutes without air would have killed any dinosaur.
Dinosaur's got ex tint by meteoroids that got knocked out of space by satelites and it killed all of the creatures living there.
technically he died from lava not a specific person
Dinosaur bones have already become fossils, which are solid rock-like structures, before they would have been exposed to lava. Fossils are typically made of minerals that are more resistant to high temperatures than bone tissue, so they can withstand being surrounded by lava without melting.
they did not go away there was this meteor that killed the dinosaurs
they would fight each other until they were to tired or one killed the other
well, first of all, we're not sure if that killed them. But, if it did, it was because this meteor was huge! It was bigger than Pangea, the "dinosaur continent", which would be as big as our continent together! -dino-b, the dinosaur loving expert
Yes. Lava flows can be extremely destructive. Since most lava flows move slowly, though, relatively few people have been killed by them.
scientific research proved that a dinosaur killed a monkey yesterday