In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
Well, honey, when a comet or asteroid crashes into an area, it's like a cosmic wrecking ball hitting everything in its path. Plants and animals in the impact zone likely got a front-row seat to the apocalypse. It's a rough day at the office for Mother Nature when a giant space rock decides to drop in unannounced.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
Abiotic
They are LIVING THINGS!
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
They died.
Well, honey, when a comet or asteroid crashes into an area, it's like a cosmic wrecking ball hitting everything in its path. Plants and animals in the impact zone likely got a front-row seat to the apocalypse. It's a rough day at the office for Mother Nature when a giant space rock decides to drop in unannounced.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
Abiotic
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
living
yes animals are living :)
No, you can't live on the Asteroid Ceres, it doesn't have enough sunlight or a protective atmosphere to support a living being. The only known planet to be capable of supporting life in the planet earth.
Yes, they feed on the living flesh of living animals, as well as dead flesh.
well, b4 they used to say that whales used to hav legs and they were land animals and something happened to them causing them to liv in water.