scientists don't know, it could have been loss of food, they probably ate dead ones until nothing was there, or a disease got in plants an poisoned the plant eaters and a carnivore came by and ate it, it died, and it continued.
No, not a meteor shower. The dinosaurs became extinct after a meteor struck the earth which blocked out the sun and killed much of the vegetataion that the dinosaurs used for food.
No, it wasn't lava that killed the dinosaurs. The most widely accepted theory is that they were killed by an asteroid impact that caused a chain reaction of events, including massive wildfires, climate change, and the destruction of food sources. This event led to the extinction of most species on Earth, including the dinosaurs.
The fallen asteroid is often referred to as the Chicxulub impactor, named after the location of its impact on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. This asteroid impact is believed to have contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs around 66 million years ago.
The dinosaurs were killed by an asteroid impact around 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period. This event triggered mass extinctions and led to the decline of dinosaurs and the rise of mammals as the dominant terrestrial animals.
It is not a "who" but a what that killed off the dinosaurs. It is thought that an asteroid hit the earth causing a prolonged winter which killed off all the plants so they starved to death and died.
The Chicxulub asteroid, which hit the Gulf of Mexico about 65 million years ago. It is said to be the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs.
some predict the the dinosaurs died of a big asteroid.
There isn't really any differences they are the same thing except an asteroid is MUCH MUCH bigger than a meteor, an asteroid is what killed off the dinos along time ago not a meteor. So say Jupiter and Pluto were a meteor, and a asteroid, Pluto wouold be the meteor and Jupiter would be the asteroid
Dinosaurs were killed by a meteor or asteroid, about a million years before people were around, so NO, there were no dinosaurs around the time of Job, or any other human being in the Bible, or any human being anywhere on the Earth.
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Sixty-six million years ago, dinosaurs had the ultimate bad day. With a devastating asteroid impact, a reign that had lasted 180 million years was abruptly ended. Prof Paul Barrett, a dinosaur researcher at the Museum, explains what is thought to have happened the day the dinosaurs died.
scientists don't know if an asteroid killed the dinosaurs it is just a guess the dinosaurs died 65 million years ago
no a meteor crasheed into earth and killed them all
No somebody had a massive dump and it killed them all
No, not a meteor shower. The dinosaurs became extinct after a meteor struck the earth which blocked out the sun and killed much of the vegetataion that the dinosaurs used for food.
There is no way of knowing what killed the dinosaurs millions of years ago. We don't know if it was by volcano, meteor, or an ice age.
? Poison didn't kill the tiny dinosaurs, an enormous meteor did.