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what would the world be like today if the dinosoars diddnt become extinct..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Different. But that's about 65 million years of different history, so it's frankly impossible to even begin to speculate. One thing, though, is certain -- if dinosaurs hadn't become extinct after the asteroid collision (up to their bird relatives, anyway), then it would certainly have happened some time later anyway, or they would at least have evolved in some way such that you would no longer recognise them as dinosaurs.
So, likely, the world would have been entirely different and we might not evne have been here to ask the question.
So, likely, the world would have been entirely different and we might not evne have been here to ask the question.
Seeing dinosaurs were around for 180 million years, they had plenty of time to become intelligent to our way of thinking. They did not need to build houses or type on internet forums, so any of the 'human intelligence' would have been wasted so didn't evolve. There is still one genuine dinosaur species living as it was millions of years ago living NZ, google Tuatara. A small branch of the theropod dinosaurs evolved in to the present birds. And the present crocodiles are very similar to the ones living 100 millions year ago.
The dinosaurs that were around 65 millions years ago would not survive in the present Earth's climate so the question is impossible to answer with any conviction. There was much continental drift in the Triassic period so the vast majority of the dinosaurs could not have survived even if there was no meteoroidal disaster.
The dinosaurs that were around 65 millions years ago would not survive in the present Earth's climate so the question is impossible to answer with any conviction. There was much continental drift in the Triassic period so the vast majority of the dinosaurs could not have survived even if there was no meteoroidal disaster.