The dinosaurs died off about 60 million years ago. The glaciers aren't nearly that old. One should expect to find woolly mammoth bones as the glaciers melt, not dinosaur bones.
(And they are finding woolly mammoth bones).
The dinosaurs bones are all buried down in the layer of earth corresponding to the Mesozoic era.
2007-07-22 09:30:44
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answered by Azure Z 6
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Wow, I actually feel my IQ being sucked out by the vacuum you have created here.
Unbelievable. There is this relatively new invention that you might have heard of, they are called books, you read them.
What, are you the result of some fundamentalist home schooling or something?
OK let's spell it out S-L-O-W-L-Y.
The glaciers are only several thousand years old. Still older that what you probably believe the earth to be. About 10,000 years or so. Some of the extreme Arctic glaciers are in the 600,000 age range.
OK the Dinosaurs died off 65,000,0000 years ago.
That would mean that 64,990,000 years of plate tectonics, floods, sediment, weather, vulcanism etc. etc. etc. etc. occurred before those glaciers ever formed. The bones that are there, they are buried. not in the ice. As for glaciers on Volcanoes, the volcanoes are also younger than the Dinosaurs, hence no fossils.
Also don't forget all of the other ice ages that occurred between then and the last one also.
My question to you is, where are the bones of the alleged giants born of Angles and women that would have been buried in these giant sheets of ice left behind from the great flood? Shouldn't those just be lying there?
2007-07-22 16:36:54
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answered by Atrum Animus AM 4
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Glaciers are only a couple of tens of thousands of years old. The dinosaurs lived millions of years ago - not in the ice age. Having an animal die on a glacier would be a rare thing indeed - animals don't really have a reason to be there - there's no food on a glacier. Even if one died on a glacier it would have to be preserved - unlikely in itself. And THEN you would have to sit underneath the glacier when it comes to the sea, and sift through all the icebergs that were underneath it for bones that are unlikely to be there anyway.
There may very well be lots of remains of ice age animals in glaciers - the problem is nobody is looking for them, and even if they were it would be very difficult to find them, considering glaciers melt into the sea.
2007-07-22 16:30:45
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answered by Mordent 7
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Since glaciers are compacted snow and they tend to form a melt layer at the bottom which is water which forms a sedimentary layer any remains would be buried under this layer assuming they survived the pressure, seeing as how fossils and bones are extremely delicate they probably wouldn't.
They have however found frozen dinosaur bones, not fossils, actual organic bones in Alaska, but I don't think it was near a glacier.
2007-07-22 16:30:30
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answered by Holy Holly 5
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The dinosaurs were extinct by the ice age, they aren't in glaciers. However if you've been paying attention to the news recently, you'll have seen they found a new baby Mammoth. You need a crash course in the ages of the Earth and what was on them during each period.
2007-07-22 16:32:32
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answered by Phoenix 3
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Are you naturally dense or do you have to practice?
The Last Ice Age started 115,000 years ago. The last dinosaur died out 65 million years ago. Therefore there is no chance that any dino bones got frozen in the ice and any bones that were would have been crushed and ground to dust long ago.
Now... isn't it past your bedtime yet?
2007-07-22 16:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, the dinosaurs were long gone before the ice age.I would suggest if you are trying to engage in intelligent discourse that you learn to write in a way where you don't look like you are 7 years old.
2007-07-22 16:28:08
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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The dino bones only get planted where it is convenient for satan, and all of us atheists, to plant them...
I'm nominating your backyard for the next fossil planting party... ok?
2007-07-22 16:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't tell if you're mocking Christianity or actuly one of those people that some atheists use to stereotype Christians as stupid.
2007-07-22 16:26:09
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answered by Gorgonof 3
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what! God forgot to put some of them on ice?
2007-07-22 17:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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