No. Why are you so dumb to ask this? Would you want some random dinosour eating all the humans in the world?
Revive, Restore, Reincarnation, Renovate
Life did not start after the dinosaurs were wiped out. Life on Earth started billions of years before that. The asteroid wiped out a large portion of life on earth, but not all of it. Some things survived.
To bring lantana back to life, ensure it is planted in well-draining soil, receives adequate sunlight, and is watered regularly but not excessively. Remove dead or damaged leaves and blooms, and consider trimming back overgrown areas to encourage new growth. Apply a balanced fertilizer to help promote healthy growth.
Paleontologists study fossils and ancient life, including, but not limited to, dinosaurs. A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils. Palaeontologist / paleontologist.
Cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria are among the earliest forms of life and are thought to have evolved approximately 2.5 billion years ago. These bacteria are thought to have changed the atmosphere of the planet via nitrogen fixation. The first dinosaurs evolved approximately 250 million years ago during the late Triassic.
Both A and B, which is scientists and geoligists.
Very difficult to bring a dinosaur back to life, except for walking with dinosaurs which was in New Zealand to imagine what dinosaur were when they ruled the earth.
Some people believe that dinosaurs will come back in their life time. Some people believe that they will come back after there life time. Some people believe they will be cloned. Some people believe, that they will never come back. What ever you believe, you can believe. But I believe that dinosaurs will not come back ever, but will be cloned outside of my lifetime. - Christopher250 -
You can't bring people back to life if they are already dead.
No.
Defibrillator .
No.
Jurassic Park
slave and life so they can help people.
she can bring people back to life and she goes to afterlife with people
'Scientifically', no. You can't. But in fantasy stories sure, people might be brought back to life.
No.