Cenozoic
The modern era that began approximately 65 million years ago with the mass extinction of the dinosaurs is called the Cenozoic Era.
The modern era that began approximately 65 million years ago with the mass extinction of the dinosaurs is called the Cenozoic era. It is also known as the Age of Mammals, as mammals began to dominate the Earth during this time.
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.
I think they lived (the dinosaurs) for approximately 165 million years.
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.
Cats did not evolve from dinosaurs. Cats evolved from a common ancestor of modern carnivores, which lived after the extinction of dinosaurs.
Birds evolved in the late Jurassic Period about 150 to 145 million years ago. This was about 90 to 95 million years before the asteroid impact that marked the K-T extinction event.Just a sub note that most scientist recognise that birds are a specialised branch of the therapod dinosaur. Birds are dinosaurs in the same way cats are mammals.
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
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "dinosaurs," they were a diverse group of reptiles that thrived during the Mesozoic Era, approximately 230 to 65 million years ago. Dinosaurs varied greatly in size and shape, ranging from small, bird-like creatures to massive, long-necked giants. They were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates until a mass extinction event led to their extinction, with some descendants evolving into modern birds. If "danasours" refers to something else, please provide more context!
Dinosaurs existed 65.5 million years ago. Back then, a day was about 23 hours. Saying that an average day between modern times and the dinosaur age was 23.5 hours, and a year is 365.25 x 24 hours, then the dinosaurs died out about 24,431,500,000 days ago.
No they did not. Simple radiometric dating and stratigraphy shows that the time of the dinosaurs ended 65.5 million years ago. Humanoid fossils did not appear until about 5 million years ago, and modern humans appeared about 200,000 years ago.