Exactly. And where did "cave men" come into place here if God created the world..? There are just so many unanswered questions.. Makes me freakin crazy! I really don't believe anything anymore! Just because nobody can prove anything!
2006-06-16 10:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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This may sound stupid, but its just a theory. Remember the story in the bible about Noah's ark and the flood? Well, how do we know that dinosaurs weren't among us? I mean maybe they were in a different country or something, I don't know where I'm going with this. But how do we know that they didn't drown? If the meteor killed off the dinosaurs than how did humans survive? Or the little animals that supposedly evolved into humans?
I agree with the girl above me. The earth is 6,000 - 10,000 years old. The whole flood thing makes sense. Evolutionists make things up to confuse people. They are looking for an answer that they cannot find in the places they are looking at.
2006-06-16 11:07:55
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answered by Nisi 4
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It is believed the impact that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs left a huge crater off the Yucatan Peninsula in Central America...
It's called the Chicxulub Crater, check out below.
2006-06-16 10:38:46
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answered by Xraydelta1 3
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A few weeks ago there was a huge crater found on anartica under the ice. Or maybe the one off Mexico that helped form the gulf of Mexico. The problem is that the earths surface is alway changing and it might have been erased from the surface by now.
2006-06-16 10:38:21
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answered by Chad B 2
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Its in the gulf of Mexico, close to the Yucatan peninsula. There is a very large crater there scientists believe anyways. Besides how many craters are in the ocean that we don't even know about?
2006-06-16 14:56:37
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answered by bludyone 2
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the perception continues to be the most drastically in many cases occurring. The undiscovered planet bit is a clean one on me, and somewhat not common to swallow at that. the perception now signifies that the Gulf of Mexico is the crater it really is left behind from that asteroid which killed the dinosaurs. in my opinion, i believe that the extinction of the dinosaurs had more effective to do with the food chain. The asteroid in undemanding words had to interrupt one hyperlink contained in the chain to electrify the completed chain. perchance it turned right into a affliction which abruptly wiped out a number of plant species, leaving the plant-eaters to starve. And with those already useless, it ought to depart the carnivores alongside with the allosaurus or the mapusaurus with out source of food, so that they starve en masse. The rock itself probable did not kill the dinosaurs in itself, yet a series reaction brought about through the unexpected extinction of food factors.
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answered by ? 4
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The meteorite was supposed to have hit half in the Yucutan peninsula (in Central mexico) and half in the Gulf of Mexico. That was around 60 million years ago, and the Earth changes. Who know's what happened to it?! And that long ago, the continents were in different places. So its probably melted into the mantle under the crust now since the plates moved.
2006-06-16 10:39:59
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answered by tigepopo_fluffyboo 3
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The crater suspected as the impact zone for the dinosaur killer at the KT boundry is located in the gulf of Mexico. off of the Yucatan penensula
2006-06-16 10:57:02
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answered by crossbones59 1
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I believe they have fingered the Caribbean Sea area for that. Seems there is a very old giant meteorite crater there that is not obvious - old, worn down, covered over with water, etc.....
2006-06-16 10:39:13
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answered by sonyack 6
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Perhaps the crater is the oceans? C'mon that was like billions of years ago! The Earth changes, and besides, we dont even know for sure if that is what killed them.
2006-06-16 10:38:10
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answered by socalgrrrl05 3
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Some scientist argue that the meteor could have hit over the ocean which would mean the crater would be underwater now.
2006-06-16 10:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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