Some say that there was never really an astroid storm that killed the Dinosaurs. In fact, in my opinion, I think that at one point a certain species of a dinosaur had gone extinct; and in turn messed up the prehistoric food chain. I can't honestly say that I know if the species were herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. In response to the astroids, if the astroids did destroy the dinosaurs, how would most of the fossils that were found still fully in tact with each other? Now that right there, is something to think about. (: (I hope this was helpful):D
the arguments of Wagner's theory was there was no explanation of how the continents drifted apart.
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
The man was hypocrite, he had no reason being in the busniness, and everyone was jealous of his super hot wife.
Briefly, the theory is that the mass extinction which included the loss of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period was caused by the impact of a large asteroid.
The theory of the asteroid belt is - it was another planet that failed to 'gel' properly at the time the solar system was being created.
an asteroid hit
try doing some reseach on arguments against it then reverse it
The Cannon-Bard theory of emotion argues that emotional responses occur simultaneously with physical reactions in response to a stimulus. This theory proposes that the brain processes emotions independently from physiological responses, rather than the physiological changes causing emotions.
The Cannon-Bard Theory. The physiologist Walter Cannon disagreed with the James-Lange theory, posing three main arguments against it: People can experience physiological arousal without experiencing emotion, such as when they have been running.
The second theory says that the moon is a captured asteroid.
Capture theory
The theory of an asteroid named Orpheus will hit Earth and destroy civilization in the future years. The asteroid is predicted to hit Mexico. Don't be afraid because it may or may not happen :)