Nothing lasts forever. Our continued existence is guaranteed.
The extinction of the dinosaurs is one of the many events that allowed humans to evolve. After the dinosaurs died out, mammals began to occupy the world they left behind. Mammals grew and diversified, spreading throughout the Earth, and eventually giving rise to humans.
The mass extinction of dinosaurs were caused volcanoes that cause global warming with their toxic gases, therefore, killing the plants, starving the plant eating dinosaurs to death, and with no more plant eating dinosaurs, the meat eating dinosaurs died, too.
For one thing, humans wouldn't exist. If the dinosaurs had survived, the small mammals that would have eventually evolved into humans wouldn't have had the chance. Most large mammals - lions, elephants, moose, kangaroos, etc. - wouldn't have had the chance to evolve either. All the big, widespread species would be reptiles or birds.
No dinosaur species survived the mass extinction event that occurred at the end of the Cretaceous period about 66 million years ago. However, birds are considered descendants of theropod dinosaurs and are the only living group of dinosaurs today.
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 earliest member of the human genus evolved 63.2 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Modern humans didn't evolve until 65.3 million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
No. Humans and dinosaurs never met. Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. The human race is about 200,000 years old.
No. Humans and dinosaurs never met. Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. The human race is only around 200,000 years old.
There was a mass extinction, killing of the dinosaurs before early hominids (humans) came along.
Avian dinosaurs survived the extinction event of the dinosaurs.
Most scientists do not believe in Biblical Creation, so there is no reason to tie it with the extinction of dinosaurs. However, Creationists often say that humans originally co-existed alongside dinosaurs until the Great Flood, when dinosaurs all drowned.
The extinction of the dinosaurs is one of the many events that allowed humans to evolve. After the dinosaurs died out, mammals began to occupy the world they left behind. Mammals grew and diversified, spreading throughout the Earth, and eventually giving rise to humans.
No, as there was no Cretaceous-Permian extinction. There was the Permian-Triassic extinction, which ocurred before the dinosaurs appeared. Non-avian dinosaurs were wiped out in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction.
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.
No it is an adjective, extinction is the noun. Dinosaurs are extinct. The extinction of dinosaurs happened a long time ago.
It is believed that a meteor strike led to the extinction of dinosaurs
Extinction is where something disappears completely, like dinosaurs