The Cretaceous period ended with the extinction of the dinosaurs. The period that followed the mass extinction was called the Paleocene. This was a time of the mammals.
The event that was marked by an asteroid hitting the Earth 65.5 million years ago near modern day Chixulub in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is known as the K-T or Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction Event.
I think they lived (the dinosaurs) for approximately 165 million years.
Yes. We have ample evidence of the dinosaurs that ruled the world until they became extinct around 65 million years ago. Scientists have found skeletons of many dinosaur species and are constantly adding to the list. It is believed that their extinction was caused by a giant meteorite that came down near Mexico, throwing up debris that circled the globe and caused disastrous short-term climate changes to which the dinosaurs could not adapt. All modern and accepted science indicates that they did exist. There is overwhelming evidence indicating that they did. Some species are represented by modern descendant species (lizards and birds), and some species of fish that existed in the same period have living members in modern times.
According to modern scientific theory, all the remaining dinosaurs went extinct during or shortly after the asteroid hit the Earth 65 million years ago.No evidence of a large meteorite hitting the Earth.
No. The last dinosaurs died out 64 million years ago. In fact, there were at least 3 major extinction periods in which nearly all the species of that time were wiped out. The dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretacious periods were quite different, but new species began to appear millions of years after each extinction event. On the other hand, the very earliest hominids lived around 7 million years ago, and modern humans (Homo sapiens) did not appear until around 200,000 years ago. So, scientists have never found dinosaur and human fossils together in the same geological layer.Supposed human and dinosaur footprints can be seen together in solidified volcanic ash at Glen Rose in Texas. They involve some indistinct markings of uncertain origin, and a smaller number of doctored and carved specimens. They are not human footprints.
The earliest member of the human genus evolved 63.2 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Modern humans didn't evolve until 65.3 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
The modern era that began approximately 65 million years ago with the mass extinction of the dinosaurs is called the Cenozoic Era.
Cenozoic
Well, for starters, dinosaurs first came to the earth around 280 million years ago, they were wiped of the face of the earth around 65 million years ago. Technically speaking, they have lived for a total of 215 million yeas ago.
It is impossible to fix the dinosaurs' extinction to a specific year for several reasons:There were no intelligent animals alive at the time of the dinosaurs, and so there were no calendars and no record keeping.Even though dinosaurs are thought to have become extinct due to a single cataclysmic event, the actual extinction process itself likely took place over several years, decades, or even centuries.Even if the extinction was confined to a single year, there is currently no means to date the extinction event that precisely.
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.
Depending on the species, dinosaurs were around anytime between about 230 million years go to about 65 million years ago. However, if birds are included as dinosaurs, as they are by most paleontologists, then dinosaurs are still around to this day. A young earth Creationist would say that dinosaurs were created on Day 6 of God's creation. Man was created on Day 6 as
The event that was marked by an asteroid hitting the Earth 65.5 million years ago near modern day Chixulub in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is known as the K-T or Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction Event.
I think they lived (the dinosaurs) for approximately 165 million years.
Yes. The more "popular" dinosaurs of the Mesozic period, like T.rex, Velociraptor and Triceratops, are now extinct and all that exists of them today are fossils. However, living dinosaurs (or at least their descendants) do currently exist. Modern day birds are theropod dinosaurs. Birds are the only dinosaurs to survive the mass extinction, 65 million years ago.
No dinosaurs were living on earth one million years ago, as all dinosaurs are thought to have gone extinct 65,000,000 years ago. However some dinosaurs are thought to have evolved into modern birds and other such creatures
No, there were no people in the time of the dinosaurs. Humans came about 3 million years ago and by then all the dinosaurs were extinct.Dinosaurs lived during the late Triassic period, 280 million years to the late Cretaceous, 65 million years.Read more: When_did_the_dinosaurs_dominate_the_earthRead more: Did_dinosaurs_dominate_the_earth