First of all - we don't know for sure that a meteor killed the dinosaurs. There are dozens of theories and no solid proof.
Secondly, it's possible.
They will be like dinosaurs
yes like the dinosaurs hi dany hernandes
Some people say that dinosaurs were hit by a meteor and that's how they died. We don't know exactly how they went extinct. All we have are theories, so sorry if you don't like the answer.
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i dont think there was any i mean scientist are starting to find things that look like dinosaurs but i think they all died in the meteor but like u can google it im not gonna stop you
Birds evolved in the late Jurassic Period about 150 to 145 million years ago. This was about 90 to 95 million years before the asteroid impact that marked the K-T extinction event.Just a sub note that most scientist recognise that birds are a specialised branch of the therapod dinosaur. Birds are dinosaurs in the same way cats are mammals.
Meteoroid is a small meteor, or like a meteor.
Well we're not completely sure if that was the cause of the extiction. This is however the most likely theory of extinction. The other theories are volcanoes which expeled carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that made it hard for the dinosaurs and other large animals to breath, a new poisonous plant species that wiped out the dinosaurs, disease and much more. But we do have a lot of evidence of a meteor hitting the Earth, for instance: There is a large crater like hole in the gulf of Mexico, that hole has a samall gravitational pull (which is what they think the reason for the Bermuda Triangle is) and there are minerals and elements that are found in meteors in that area.
I guess water dinosaurs did :)
Simply put, they couldn't. This was a right held for pterosaurs, whom flew a lot like bats.
We would all scream and wet our selves like giant panicing panzies! We would all scream and wet our selves like giant panicing panzies!
It is believed that a meteor striking earth brought about the extinction of the dinosaurs. A huge cloud of dust was cast high into the sky, blocking out the sunlight, and reducing the temperature.