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Title: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: SJKOO01 on 05 March 2010, 21:40:57
Dinosaurs - rulers of Earth for 160 million years - all died within days of a giant asteroid, scientists said yesterday...... (for the humteenth time)..!.

We're back to the "Yes it was an asteroid".... yet again, and till of course......?.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/03/05/trextinction-115875-22086792/
Title: Re: Dinosaur extinsion
Post by: STMO999 on 05 March 2010, 21:42:40
I swore at this in bed last night. Watching newsnight and expecting...news. Got this load of old sh!te again.
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: SJKOO01 on 05 March 2010, 21:45:30
Probably explains why in today's world not a lot of people take note of it as interesting as the did few years ago, because we all know next year we'll be back to the...... well you know when we said ......  ::)
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: Vamps on 05 March 2010, 22:25:00
Weakend by Global Warming first though....... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: Dan1005 on 05 March 2010, 23:42:55
ohhh I thought it was because they ate all the vegitation and trees that oxygen wasn't being produced at the same level, then the gasses from their farts caused the earths temperature to rise, and that made sea levels increase, which meant less land to stand on, which made the earths orbit shift and then an asteroid to crash into them...
Im sure there was an earthquake in there too somewhere...

Or perhaps Im reading the wrong science journal??     :D :D :D

Dam Dinosaurs, why didn't they help us learn from their global warming mistakes...  >:(
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: holtender on 05 March 2010, 23:44:45
Can someone please explain, where they get the millions of years from?

Millions of years??
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 06 March 2010, 13:14:28
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Can someone please explain, where they get the millions of years from?

Millions of years??


By using scientific and geological measurements of the evidence; carbon dating - rock deposits - depth in the earth of prehistoric remains, etc. ;) ;)

The latest discovery is the finding of a certain chemical, associated with asteroid's, that dates to 65 million years ago.  This has for a considerable time now been considered as the time when dinosaurs were wiped out over a period of approximately one year. :) :)

The lesson to be learnt by us is of course your species can survive for 160 million years, but in one instance the world's environment can change around you and kill us all off!

Hence the worries and precautions being taken over global climate change at the current time! ;) ;)
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: alunonhisown on 06 March 2010, 14:33:53
So with all the current DNA TECHNOLOGY is it possible to actually do what was done in Jurassic Park1 and re-introduce Dinosaurs from DNA.
Seems to make sense, but then I amy be having a blonde moment again.
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: waspy on 06 March 2010, 15:15:33
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Can someone please explain, where they get the millions of years from?

Millions of years??


By using scientific and geological measurements of the evidence; carbon dating - rock deposits - depth in the earth of prehistoric remains, etc. ;) ;)

The latest discovery is the finding of a certain chemical, associated with asteroid's, that dates to 65 million years ago.  This has for a considerable time now been considered as the time when dinosaurs were wiped out over a period of approximately one year. :) :)

The lesson to be learnt by us is of course your species can survive for 160 million years, but in one instance the world's environment can change around you and kill us all off!

Hence the worries and precautions being taken over global climate change at the current time! ;) ;)

The religious freaks would have us believe that the earth is only around 10,000 years old & the Dino's didn't exist ;D ;D
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 06 March 2010, 17:55:51
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Can someone please explain, where they get the millions of years from?

Millions of years??


By using scientific and geological measurements of the evidence; carbon dating - rock deposits - depth in the earth of prehistoric remains, etc. ;) ;)

The latest discovery is the finding of a certain chemical, associated with asteroid's, that dates to 65 million years ago.  This has for a considerable time now been considered as the time when dinosaurs were wiped out over a period of approximately one year. :) :)

The lesson to be learnt by us is of course your species can survive for 160 million years, but in one instance the world's environment can change around you and kill us all off!

Hence the worries and precautions being taken over global climate change at the current time! ;) ;)

The religious freaks would have us believe that the earth is only around 10,000 years old & the Dino's didn't exist ;D ;D


Yep, and everything was created in 7 days, and the dino  bones do not exist! ::) ::)

Well, that is their view so I suppose we must respect it.  Perhaps it explains why the Earth has so many problems!! :D :D ;) ;)
Title: Re: Dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroid - again !
Post by: Amigo on 06 March 2010, 23:42:47
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ohhh I thought it was because they ate all the vegitation and trees that oxygen wasn't being produced at the same level, then the gasses from their farts caused the earths temperature to rise, and that made sea levels increase, which meant less land to stand on, which made the earths orbit shift and then an asteroid to crash into them...
Im sure there was an earthquake in there too somewhere...

Or perhaps Im reading the wrong science journal??     :D :D :D

Dam Dinosaurs, why didn't they help us learn from their global warming mistakes...  >:(
Don't you just hate it when that happens??? :D