No, it would have been impossible for humans to arise without the death of the dinosaurs. Actually, dinosaurs dominated the Earth for about 150 million years, which forced the mammals of the time to remain small and insignificant because dinosaurs occupied almost every ecological niche. Only when the dinosaurs became extinct, were mammals given more room to grow and diversify, allowing humans to eventually arise.
Dinosaurs went extinct long before humans existed; the two would never have met.
The dinosaurs were extinct long before humans appeared on the earth. The dinosaurs were probably killed off when a giant meteor hit the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The resulting debris from the impact that was put into the atmosphere, created conditions on earth, similar to a "nuclear winter". The dinosaurs could not cope with the sudden change to the earth's environment and died off. Humans fish for sharks, but, not enough to bring about their extinction. Sharks do attack humans, but, it's very rare and does not happen very often.
Dinosaurs pre-date humans therefore there were no humans prior to the Dinosaurs.
Humans and dinosaurs were not alive at the same time. Humans came after dinosaurs were already extinct.
no dinosaurs were reptiles and we are mammals.
Humans came after Dinosaurs.
dinosaurs because there were no humans around when the dinosaurs were around.
yes, beacaus God created dinosaurs and humans at the same time
Because dinosaurs and humans never met. Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. Humans (Homo Sapiens) are only 200,000 years old.
As long as they were plant eaters Dinosaurs don't eat humans because there were still no humans when the dinosaurs roam the earth.
No. Humans are mammals, which evolved from mammal-like synapsid "reptiles," which were not closely related to dinosaurs. Birds are the only living remnants of the dinosaurs.
No, Humans and Dinosaurs are in different time periods.