The answer to what killed the dinosaurs is obvious....... Q: Where do we find the remains of all of the dinosaurs? A: In water deposited sedimentary rocks along with all of the other fossils around the world. Noah's flood destroyed them all around 4400 years ago. Meteors may have caused the "fountains of the great deep" to open up. Genesis 7:11
Dinosaurs were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago), when the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event caused the extinction of most dinosaur species, except for some birds.
So we find their remains spread over 160 Million years of rock.
@johnthreesixteen316 No, not all sediments are from water. Fossils are found in tar pits, ash layers and desert sands turned to sandstone, like the Coconino Sandstone in the Grand Canyon.
Rocks are 4400 years old !??? LOL. There are trees older than 4400 years.
@gregrutz Tar pits...yes. Ash...yes. The events leading to Noah's flood my friend. Most of the earth today is covered in water deposited sediments which contains most of the fossil record. There are no trees dating back before the flood. You should make note that Jesus Christ said that scoffers would come in the last days who would deny that the earth perished through water. "Considering themselves to be wise, they became fools".
@johnthreesixteen316 What flood? A flood would have left a mud layer with all the fossils in it, that is not what we find in nature. We find distinct layers of different kinds of rock in random order. Floods do not do that. And the fossils are not in random order. Trilobites are always below dinosaurs which are always below mammals. When they went looking for the most sediment in the middle of the ocean they found less due to sea floor spreading, the earth is old, really old.
Go look at my video you may find it intresting this is not spam RobinUC..The video is My theory of extinction/Cloning I thought it would kinda think you would find it intresting
Haha. I was just joking with you. You say it like 3 times in a row. The only flaw I find so far is that I don't care how much compressed oxygen you have, I sincerely doubt that igniting it could ever cause a nuclear reaction.
It's like a giant bowl of weed, the more suction you put on the mouth piece, the greater the amount of residual smoke you exhale (less, of course, the THC that's currently in your lungs.)
again its very important to understand the cycle our existence is based on..sure the dinosaurs may have been the last know species before what we have now..but do think there may have been something before dinosaurs?
The answer to what killed the dinosaurs is obvious....... Q: Where do we find the remains of all of the dinosaurs? A: In water deposited sedimentary rocks along with all of the other fossils around the world. Noah's flood destroyed them all around 4400 years ago. Meteors may have caused the "fountains of the great deep" to open up. Genesis 7:11
johnthreesixteen316 9 months ago
@johnthreesixteen316 Noahs flood? Are fossils and other evidence dating to merely 4400 years ago? Or millions of years? You people need help.
om3gadagg3r 8 months ago
@johnthreesixteen316 Q: Where do we find the remains of all of the dinosaurs?
Dinosaurs were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period (230 million years ago) until the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago), when the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event caused the extinction of most dinosaur species, except for some birds.
So we find their remains spread over 160 Million years of rock.
gregrutz 7 months ago
@gregrutz Hello friend. We find the dinosaurs in water deposited sediments along with the rest of the fossil record. The rocks are 4400 years old.
johnthreesixteen316 7 months ago
@johnthreesixteen316 No, not all sediments are from water. Fossils are found in tar pits, ash layers and desert sands turned to sandstone, like the Coconino Sandstone in the Grand Canyon.
Rocks are 4400 years old !??? LOL. There are trees older than 4400 years.
gregrutz 7 months ago
@gregrutz Tar pits...yes. Ash...yes. The events leading to Noah's flood my friend. Most of the earth today is covered in water deposited sediments which contains most of the fossil record. There are no trees dating back before the flood. You should make note that Jesus Christ said that scoffers would come in the last days who would deny that the earth perished through water. "Considering themselves to be wise, they became fools".
johnthreesixteen316 7 months ago
@johnthreesixteen316 What flood? A flood would have left a mud layer with all the fossils in it, that is not what we find in nature. We find distinct layers of different kinds of rock in random order. Floods do not do that. And the fossils are not in random order. Trilobites are always below dinosaurs which are always below mammals. When they went looking for the most sediment in the middle of the ocean they found less due to sea floor spreading, the earth is old, really old.
gregrutz 7 months ago
i can tell this foe is hella high.
23spacejam 2 years ago
Wow You have been working with this warning for over 2 years?
God Bless Your Heart!!!
jfreesprt 2 years ago
These videos are not long, why couldn't you just put them all in one video?
wavepsychic 3 years ago 2
thats what i was thinking.
KRUOFINRUOFM 3 years ago
can you show me how to draw like you
genmaster119 3 years ago
nice vid it was very interesting
schoolboy391 3 years ago
kimbo slice;s great great++++= great grandad killed the last known dinosaur
bazzles1 3 years ago
Go look at my video you may find it intresting this is not spam RobinUC..The video is My theory of extinction/Cloning I thought it would kinda think you would find it intresting
GeekTeacher 4 years ago
hey robin, you know how people say history repeats itself, do you believe that another mertorite will come and wipe out earth again?
Albel7 5 years ago
no - but i believe another mega volcano will epurt soon.
robinUC 4 years ago
evolved huh?
callmejo 5 years ago
everything evolves, the earth itself, it's animals, plants, and one day humans will evolve again and change the path we are on...
robinUC 5 years ago
that is if nothing else destroys earth, where all of this is going on.
smiledonkey 4 years ago
who said the dinosaurs are dead?
callmejo 5 years ago
they're really not they just evolved into birds
robinUC 5 years ago
I don't understand. Is irridium rare?
vergeofchaos 5 years ago
Yes, irridium is extremely rare! It only occurs when meteorites hit the earth and where extreme volcanic magma chambers has erupted.
robinUC 5 years ago
Haha. I was just joking with you. You say it like 3 times in a row. The only flaw I find so far is that I don't care how much compressed oxygen you have, I sincerely doubt that igniting it could ever cause a nuclear reaction.
vergeofchaos 5 years ago
This is a complete and idiotic theory. Chuck Noris killed the dinosaurs.
radlations 5 years ago
It's like a giant bowl of weed, the more suction you put on the mouth piece, the greater the amount of residual smoke you exhale (less, of course, the THC that's currently in your lungs.)
schoessow23 5 years ago
ha ha!
Jesslittleangel 5 years ago
I fully think that the earth just keeps creating layers upon layers and squishing them down to the core.
sibzjabroni 5 years ago
again its very important to understand the cycle our existence is based on..sure the dinosaurs may have been the last know species before what we have now..but do think there may have been something before dinosaurs?
claymarks 5 years ago