This isn't really a "why" question; but dinosaurs were not here first - for thousands of millions of years the stromatolitedominated life on Earth. In geological terms, the dinosaurs came along fairly recently.
One reason why large mammals (such as ourselves) did not evolve until after the end of the cretacious brought the end of the dinosaurs, is that there were few environmental "niches" - large mammals would have to compete with large dinosaurs. It was only with environmental changes causing the mass extinction at the end of the cretacious that mammals were able to survive where the dinosaurs could not (at least in their existing forms, there's good evidence that modern birds evolved from dinosaurs).
Mammals, including humans, did not evolve from dinosaurs. So we don't have dinosaur DNA. However, if you are what you eat, and you eat chicken, than some of the material in your body came from a dinosaur, because birds are dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs - about 150 million years. Humans - about 1 million years.
No. Mammals evolved from synapsid reptiles, a group not closely related to dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are more closely related to modern reptiles and birds than they are to mammals.
No, they're all dead. Humans and dinosaurs never met. The dinosaurs died millions of years before humans existed. While they were alive, the larger dinosaurs would certainly have drunk more water than humans, because their large size requires more water. While smaller dinosaurs drunk less.
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 technical term for anyone who studies the fossils of prehistoric creatures other than humans (including dinosaurs) is "paleontologist."
If you are referring to dinosaurs other than birds, no. Close relatives of humans didn't appear until 63 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. If you count birds as dinosaurs, though, we live alongside them today.
A troodon was the smartest dinosaur but most dinosaurs were dumber than humans. hooray us!
No. Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, and humans have been around for less than 1 million years.
Bacteria would evolve faster than humans due to their shorter generation times and larger population sizes, allowing for quicker adaptation to environmental changes and mutations to occur. Humans have longer generation times and smaller population sizes, slowing down the rate of evolution.
No. Animals taller than 30 feet, such as dinosaurs, have existed, but never 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.