Dinosaurs existed from 231 million years ago to 65.5 million years ago, a time span of 166 million years. Humans as a genus have only been around for 2.3 million years, and modern humans for only 200,000 years. So dinosaurs existed for a much longer time than we have so far.
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.
Dinos: from 225 to 65 mya, so 160 million years. People: about 4 million years for Genus Homo; about 35,000 for AMH (anatomically modern humans)
Dinosauria ruled the earth for 160 million years and the humans for about 100,000 years so yes the dinosaurias have ruled the earth longer.
so old that it makes 10000 million years seem short
Humans appeared about 65 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs, during the Paleolithic era, around 2.5 million years ago.
No. Dinosaurs (other than birds) all died 64 million years ago. The human line didn't distinguish itself from the apes until around 4 million years ago, so there's a 60-million-year gap in the record: no dinosaurs, no people.
The oldest humanoid remains that we have found so far are 2.8 million years old.
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor, so their DNA is similar due to this evolutionary relationship. The similarities in DNA reflect the genetic inheritance passed down from their shared ancestor, with only small differences accumulated over time. These similarities show how closely related humans and chimpanzees are in the evolutionary tree.
Dinosaures lived for a million years (from the start to the end)
Dinosaurs existed from 231 million to 65 million years ago. So, yes, dinosaurs existed for 166 million years.
No. Dinosaurs died out 55 million years ago and the earliest humans evolved (EDIT: 3.5 million, not 35) 35 million years ago so they missed each other by 52.5 million years. Also, our actual species only dates back around 120,000 years.