she went under ground when the dinosaurs came to that period.
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The Loch Ness monster's existence is very controvertible, with many believing in it's existance, and just as many considering the whole as a folk tale. Despite many scientific surveys, nothing conclusive came to light.
There was a mass extinction, killing of the dinosaurs before early hominids (humans) came along.
The "Age of Dinosaurs" came to an end with the extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous.
The reptiles especially the larger ones where killed first small mammals survived that's how we came about.
Humans came after Dinosaurs.
This would be an incorrect premise, the most obvious answer being that Dinosaurs ruled the earth long before humans came along. Dinosaurs are now extinct and that would have been more than a mass extinction, it was global extinction.
the mammoth did not exist first before the the dinosaurs, in fact it existed after the dinosaurs extinction.
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Plants evolved before dinosaurs, and dinosaurs depended on plants for food. The closest there came to "no plants" during the time of the dinosaurs was the mass extinction at the end, when plants died but left seeds behind that germinated when the dust thrown into the atmosphere by an asteroid impact settled and sunlight reached the surface. During that period of months or a few years without live plants, dinosaurs starved and died out.
Some scientists believe that dinosaurs became extinct when a comet crashed into Earth. This catastrophic event led to widespread environmental changes, including extreme climate conditions that likely contributed to the mass extinction of dinosaurs and many other species.
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