when you think about it, the theory that a astroid killed all the dinosaurs is retarded as hell

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HE WAS JUST ASKING A POLITE QUESTION, FRIEND! PERHAPS YOUR EAGERNESS TO INSULT HIM IS THE RESULT OF DEMONIC INFLUENCE!
shyt WASNT THAT SERIOUS, DUDE! BUT I CANT HELP BUT CATCH THE INFALLIBLE-BIBLE UNDERTONES IN HIS POSTS, BROTHER! GET OFF HIS dikk, MEAN GENE!
 

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Thats not it. Doesnt seem like a world killer to me. Why so demonically charged though friend. I was just asking a question.


Friend, the impact was 2 million times more powerful than this -

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That is a city/state ender, the asteroid was 6.2 miles in diameter, definitely a world ender when it's traveling 20 miles per second.
 

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Ok lets be clear

There is a cost benefit between size, production, and life expectancy

For example, bacteria are microscopic, reproduce in the gazillions, and die a short death

There are medium sized animals that produce in double digits and live at most 10-15 years.

A larger animal will on average live longer, reproduce once or twice, and are of course large in size

Humans are an exception due to tools, medicine, science, technology

The theory that I've heard is that the lack of vegetation and an environment that could support animals so large diminished after the meteor and thus they died out.

Rodent like creatures (ancestors to all modern mammals), who use to hide from these dinosaurs, could then come out from under the ground and feast on the vegetation available to them without the fear of being eaten
 
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Humans are an exception due to tools, medicine, science, technology

The theory that I've heard is that the lack of vegetation and an environment that could support animals so large diminished after the meteor and thus they died out.

Rodent like creatures, who use to hide from these dinosaurs, could then come out from under the ground and feast on the vegetation available to them without the fear of being eaten
hmmm
 

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Friend, the impact was 2 million times more powerful than this -

tsar-bomba-fireball-blast-scale-size2.png



That is a city/state ender, the asteroid was 6.2 miles in diameter, definitely a world ender when it's traveling 20 miles per second.
You underestimate the earths durability.
 

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You underestimate the earths durability.


You're underestimating the kinetic energy an object half the size of NYC traveling 20 miles per second carries.


All you have to do is look at the size of the crater in relation to the size of the object, Rhode Island could fit in it friend.
 

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:snoop: It wasn't the asteroid that killed them, it was the aftermath.
 

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dinosaurs died due to volcano gases effecting the oxygen levels in the oceans,rivers,lakes..
 

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That's actually just a theory. It's more than likely they died from the continents splitting up and drowning in tar pits.
 
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