The last of the dinosaurs died out in a mass-extinction that happened 65 million years ago. Modern humans first appeared on earth about 200,000 years ago. So humans appeared about 6,480,000 years (six million, four hundred and eighty thousand years, or 6.48 million years) after the dinosaurs went extinct.
Dinosaurs - about 150 million years. Humans - about 1 million years.
Dinosaurs have been extinct for approximately 65 million years. Humans shared a common ancestor with monkeys about 6 million years ago, however Humans as such have only been around for roughly 40 thousand years.
No. The "Age of the Dinosaurs" lasted for about 150 million years. In that long period of time, many different types of dinosaurs arose, flourished, and then went extinct. When a group of dinosaurs went extinct they would just be replaced with another group.
'Dinosaur' refers to any member of the class Dinosauria, whereas 'human' refers to any member of the genus Homo. Thus there are many different species of dinosaurs but only a handful of humans. Additionally, dinosaurs typically had feathers and/or scales (like birds), whereas humans have fur. Dinosaurs also existed for a duration of at least 100 million years, and a geological era, approximately 100 times as long as humans. Dinosaurs also were reduced to the theropod branch of the formerly large evolutionary tree approximnately 75 million years ago, and now exist as the class Aves.
Dinos: from 225 to 65 mya, so 160 million years. People: about 4 million years for Genus Homo; about 35,000 for AMH (anatomically modern humans)
Dinosaurs were extinct 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs were on Earth for 180 million years, but dinosaurs are still here but as birds.
about 65 million years ago was the last of the dinosaurs
160 million years
No, the last of the dinosaurs died out in a great extinction about 65 million years ago.Our very earliest hominid ancestors only existed around 7 million years ago, and our own species, Homo sapiens, has only existed for a little over two hundred thousand years.It is not possible for dinosaurs and humans to have come into contact.AnswerYes. Those who believe that the Earth is 6,000 to 10,000 years old may also believe that dinosaurs and humans co-existed. Believers say that dinosaurs and humans co-existed After the flood of Noah, and that man himself has largely been responsible for the extinction of those Dinosaurs that were on the ark and lived on earth in the centuries afterwards. For example, over 200 alleged sightings exist in England alone where contact between humans and creatures we would call dinosaurs occurred in times past. Many American Indian tribes have accounts of direct dealings with various creatures we would call dinosaurs and describe their habits and haunts.Interestingly many of the above recorded observations, while not scientific descriptions as such, do contain detail sufficient to narrow down the likely species or group of species to a few.
dinosaurs roamed the earth about 65 million years ago.
To note a few things, dinosaurs had tails, and humans do not. Dinosaurs had snouts, unlike us. They also had claws, while we have keratin fingernails. Many types of dinosaurs had bony armor, horns, or headcrests, which humans do not have.
They lived for 160 million years