The extinction of the dinosaurs is one of the many events that allowed humans to evolve. After the dinosaurs died out, mammals began to occupy the world they left behind. Mammals grew and diversified, spreading throughout the Earth, and eventually giving rise to humans.
The prepositional phrase is "about dinosaur extinction" and the object is "extinction." The word "dinosaur" is called a "noun adjunct" rather than an adjective.
no, scientists have recently concluded that a asteroid killed them
Yes, the Cambrian Period was before the Mesozoic Era
It shows that even some of the most powerful creatures can be destroyed. Nothing lasts forever.
It is positive if there is a presence of red precipitate!
Yes. At the time of ther Permian extinction 251 million years ago dinosaurs had not yet evolved. The dinosaur extinction was 65 million years ago.
The prepositional phrase is "about dinosaur extinction" and the object is "extinction." The word "dinosaur" is called a "noun adjunct" rather than an adjective.
A paleontologist
Extinction has happened to the dinosaur family.
There is no positive outcome about the extinction of the lesser bilby.
Dinosaur?
A cockroach
yes
= extinction
The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction was a giant asteroid that hit Earth and killed many organisms. It formed giant dust clouds and enough heat to cause a worldwide fires. The fossils of the dead organisms gave out a story to the scientists who were researching them. For example, a meat-eating dinosaur ate a plant-eating dinosaur during the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction. Soon after the meat-eating dinosaur ate the plant-eating dinosaur, the meat-eating dinosaur died. The fossil of the plant-eating dinosaur and the meat-eating dinosaur told a story to the scientist about what the meat-eating dinosaur did to the other dinosaur; then the other story to the meat-eating dinosaur. You're welcome :) -Ashley G
no, scientists have recently concluded that a asteroid killed them
Yes Its Survived The Other Dinosaur Extinction