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.
Well because the dinosaurs were adapted to warm weather and they were cold blooded.
The asteroid impact would have thrown an enormous amount of dust and ash into the atmosphere. This would have blocked out sunlight for months or years, killing plants. With no plants to eat, the herbivorous dinosaurs would have starved. The carnivorous dinosaurs would have then starved, since they would have had no prey.
During the time of the dinosaurs a drop in light would cause many plants to die and also many dinos to freeze due to the fact that they were cold-blooded.
Try dinosaurs and see what happens to man.
I does not. The asteroid would of had to knock out the entire earth for that to happen. If you think of the facts it is just not possible.
They are set off on impact so when they hit the ground dropping from a plane they would explode.
Young dinosaurs would have been called hatchlings. If you are asking what evolved from dinosaurs, the only descendants of dinosaurs are the birds.
Without the sun's heat and light, the Earth would be extremely cold, with temperatures dropping to around -430 degrees Fahrenheit (-257 degrees Celsius).
Depends. Some would have other dinosaurs while others would have leaves.
The impact force on a 100kg object dropping 2 meters can be calculated using the formula F = mgh, where F is the force, m is the mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2), and h is the height. Plugging in the values, the impact force would be approximately 1962 N.
Momentum and kinetic energy, but this is true only up to a point. Objects dropped in Earth's atmosphere will reach a "terminal velocity" when the force of gravity equals the force of friction or air resistance. The height at which this happens will depend on its mass, density, and shape.
Carnivorous dinosaurs would eat other dinosaurs.