tell those fools that earth is flat and evolution is a lie
2007-09-29 19:20:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out the link.
The fact is that this was not the 1st mass life extinction event and it won't be the last. There are at least 3 more that we know about.
Small mammals could not co-inhabit the same environment as the giant reptiles.
Ironically, the cretacious mass extinction, amongst other things, gave rise to mammals and us, together with flowering plants that reproduce sexually and grass.
Death is renewal and a necessary part of evolution.
2007-09-30 03:35:43
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answered by Jules G 6
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Who said it killed everything? It just changed the temperature and the atmosphere and killed off a lot of plants, making it hard for large herbivorous reptiles, and as a consequence, the large carnivorous reptiles that hunted them, to survive, paving the way for small mammals. Hence, us.
agarwaen_neithan, the crater is called Chicxulub. it's in the Yucatan Penninsula part of Mexico. It is the size of a city, though it's mostly filled with water now. You didn't know it was there?
2007-09-30 02:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Where did you hear that an asteroid ("the" asteroid?) killed "everything on earth?" Certainly not from a scientist. A huge asteroid, and it's aftermath, killed most large animals, but many small animals, from one-celled creatures to small mammals, lizards and reptiles survived. It is from those survivors that modern humans evolved.
2007-09-30 02:59:03
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answered by Don P 5
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We don't know what killed the dinosaurs - maybe it was Noah's flood or perhaps it was climate change and while humans and animals from elephant size on down were able to adapt and survive, land creatures larger than the elephant were unable to adapt and therefore died out.
We don't have any evidence one way or the other as to what exactly made them become extinct.
2007-09-30 02:30:18
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answered by jeffd_57 6
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Are you refer to the present life of human? Life begins before the era of dinosaurs before the same life existed in form of human.
2007-09-30 02:38:13
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answered by mad 2
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Asteroids and Dinosaurs where a part of the creative process of the world, by God, to perhaps, maintain a natural balance. The first human couple were created after that.
2007-09-30 02:25:08
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answered by Aeon Enigma 4
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I think that asteroid theory supposes that about 75% of life on earth was killed, but not all of it.
2007-09-30 02:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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aight look, im not an atheist, but for the ppl questoning evolution, is a woman made out of a rib any better than having monkey ancestors?
2007-09-30 02:34:31
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answered by bobdaMoFobuildr 3
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an astroid didnt kill all the dinosaurs.. a flood did.. and Noah and his family survived the flood and thats how human life continued.. not began..
2007-09-30 02:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I should report you for asking a biology question in the religion section, but I won't because I don't like the system. Lucky you.
2007-09-30 02:25:22
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answered by eV 5
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