This All depends on your personal Scientific views.
An answer if you believe in an old earth would be:
No, the dinosaurs all died about 65 million years ago. So they were long gone by the time of Noah. There's geologic evidence of a great worldwide flood sometime between 4000 B.C.E. and 2800 B.C.E. So Noah most likely lived at some point during that time period. As for evidence there is none really, we can't know.
However if you believe in a young earth, an answer would be:
Yes or no. The Bible says nothing of whether there were (or were not) dinosaurs on the ark. You can imagine that since the dinosaurs were so dangerous, men would group together and go kill them. They might have missed some though. You can conclude that since Noah got two (at least) of EVERY animal, then if there were some dinosaurs still left, Noah got them too. As for evidence, there is none on either party.
Sources:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2000/04/03/dinosaurs-on-noahs-ark
http://www.earthage.org/youngearthev/evidence_for_a_young_earth.htm
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n1/world-born-4004-bc
Yes, during the time of the dinosaurs, there was more land than water on Earth. The supercontinent Pangaea existed during the Mesozoic era, which was the time when dinosaurs lived. As Pangaea broke apart, it eventually led to the formation of the continents we have today.
No way! There were thousands of species of reptiles that lived both during, before, and after the dinosaurs lived on earth. There were the synapsid reptiles, as well as the anapsid reptiles, which were mostly gone when the dinosaurs arrived. There were also many diapsid reptiles that lived during the time the dinosaurs did. Such species include deinosuchus, dimetrodon, gorgonops, Quetzalcoatlus, and rutiodon. Dinosaurs were not reptiles themelves. They evolved from reptiles, many had warm blood even feathers,
One significant volcanic eruption during the time of the dinosaurs was the eruption of the Deccan Traps in India around 66 million years ago. This eruption is thought to have contributed to the mass extinction event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
The first dinosaurs lived in the beginning of the Mesozoic Era (or the Age of Reptiles). Birds were amazingly discovered to be dinosaurs so dinosaurs were also alive in the Cenozoic (that's our time-the Age of Mammals) to today.
Some dangerous dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic period include Allosaurus, a large predatory theropod dinosaur, as well as Ceratosaurus, Dilophosaurus, and Torvosaurus. These dinosaurs were apex predators and hunted other animals for food.
no they did not there was only one celled creatures no they did not there was only one celled creatures
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Slugs and snails evolved around 490 million years ago, long before the earliest dinosaurs. They still exist today, so we know that they lived alongside dinosaurs.
since dinosaurs
Because they are extinct a long time ago.
yes because all there was left is fossils and if they were real they would have already die.
They did not exist at the same time-so, no.
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.
Dogs did not live during the time of the dinosaurs. There were no known mammals on Earth during that period.
yes the only time during the mesozoic in which they didn't exist was the earliest triassic, when they had not yet evolved. some people think that birds are dinosaurs, in which case dinosaurs would also be in the Cenozoic (the period immediately after the mesozoic, which is the one that occurs today).
Pterosaurs, which were flying reptiles, evolved around the same time that dinosaurs did. Birds evolved from dinosaurs during the Age of Dinosaurs, too.
No, dinosaurs died out 65million(65000000) years ago