All scientific evidence points to the fact that dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago, with the exception of birds. Birds evolved from dinosaurs in the late Jurassic to the early Cretaceous, and thus are considered a type of dinosaur. Of course, birds survived the K-T extinction and thrive today (there are more species of birds known than mammals).
Coal is not renewable. It took millions of years for the dinosaurs and plants to die to turn into coal and petroleum.
They already did. All the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago.
65 milion years ago
65 million years ago
no but in millions of years, the sun will die down and it will become too cold to live on earth and we will all die.. but thats in a millions and millions of years. (we wont be there)
The dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. That was the end of the Mesozoic era.
They died 65 million years ago.
AnswerYes, all the true dinosaurs died out approximately 64 million years ago. The nearest living relatives of dinosaurs are the birds.
NO they died about 65 million years ago. Or about -65000000 years ago.
Approximately 65 million years BC.
if temperature drops quick enough, plants die. if plants die, the dinosaurs that eat plants die. if those dinosaurs die, then the carnivorous meat-eating dinosaurs die. then, all dinosaurs die.
Dinosaurs died about 500 years ago and were eaten by other Dino's and eventually if they weren't eaten they died of oldness.