What Killed the Dinosaurs? Part 2
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poor little guys : (
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@johnthreesixteen316 Continued. 3: The type of rock (eg, chalk, shale, etc) fossils are found in vary accord to the environment the sediment was laid down in, in addition to having very different fossils in different layers. 4: A global flood has been proven to be a complete and utter fantasy. Even if you melt down all of the ice on the planet, you could not get enough water to completely cover the continents. 5: 4400 years ago? LMAO! Gtfo you stupid troll.
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@johnthreesixteen316 I can't tell if you're retarded, or just trolling. In either case you know nothing about geology or how fossils were formed. 1: Not all dinosaurs or fossils are found in water-deposited rocks; some are found in sand or volcanic ash. 2: Water-deposited sedimentary rocks often contain the most fossils because that's the most common way to turn a bone into a fossil.
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The answer to what killed the dinosaurs is obvious....... Q: Where do we find the remains of the 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.
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What killed the dinosaur really: i did XP
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What Killed the Dinosaurs? Answer: Chuck Norris
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I totally remember this documentary! I still think I have it somehwhere on Laser Disc, how's that for old school? XD
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I am just curious, what show was this?
The small mammals didn't descend from dinosaurs, though. They descended from mammal-like reptiles which ruled the planet before the dinosaurs took over. The rise of the dinosaurs forced them into the shadows, making them small and furry. These new mammals had to wait for the dinosaurs to die out before they got their chance.
FeynmanMH42 2 years ago 17
Poor dino =(
anonymous4698 3 years ago 6