They died.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
If it is not addressed then humans will be the only animals living.
The impact of a comet or asteroid would have caused widespread devastation to the local ecosystem. The intense heat and shockwaves from the collision would likely lead to immediate destruction of habitats, killing many plants and animals. Additionally, the subsequent dust and debris could block sunlight, disrupting photosynthesis and causing a collapse of the food chain. Over time, some species might adapt or evolve, but the initial aftermath would be catastrophic for the biodiversity in the area.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
The temperature on Earth will become so hot that no living animal, human or plant could survive.
some animals might not get what they need
All living animals, creatures, plants and humans
Evolution happens to all living things, all the time.
some animals would not be living here!
one of the WEIRDEST Questions! plants will die ..animals will die , humans will die!! there will be no living things.
All the living beings would die... All the humans and animals would die by freezing... Because we need heat.