Nope, because adult Charlie Brown is certain the Dinosaurs made it onto Noah's Ark and were saved, and they lived well past the Great Flood. The Bible tells us so:
So the meteor most certainly did not kill off the Dinosaurs, despite what Science and Archaeology might want us to believe!!!
Noah built his ark and wouldn't let the Dino's on board.
Ahhhhhh cool.
But the gifts keep on giving.
Sure but the one in the giffs showing multiple asteroids being lit which means they are asteroids. Other wise materials falling from asteroid impact won't be lit since they won't be fast enough to make a heat from atmosphere.A single massive asteroid impact would blast a lot of material to the skies which would fall back in smaller pieces, so not much misleading.
LMAO!!!!! I was already laughing loads when I completely lost it with this gif
Sure but the one in the giffs showing multiple asteroids being lit which means they are asteroids. Other wise materials falling from asteroid impact won't be lit since they won't be fast enough to make a heat from atmosphere.
I like how Stegosaurus is in there, despite it having already been extinct for about 80 million years by then.
This picture has a lot of untapped potential.
why does this one look like a bad porn angle
There's some details in stuff like thjs: https://arstechnica.com/science/201...he-impact-crater-the-day-it-did-in-the-dinos/Was there ever any attempt to make a mock-up video of how that day would have gone? Like a very realistic, no frills depiction? Kinda like that footage on Youtube where you follow 9/11 from start to finish with all the footage they have: no music, just the cold horror of it all minute by minute.
So are world-ending asteroids so rare that they just happen to only hit when no humans are around?
'cause there's been nothing even remotely on that scale coming to earth ever since humans came into being...
Are the aliens protecting us?
I like telling myself that this image is the original source of inspiration for Horizon: Zero Dawn
I like telling myself that this image is the original source of inspiration for Horizon: Zero Dawn
In October 2015, Tracking Board reported that Mattel has teamed with Solipsist Film to develop a live action Dino-Riders movie with Alissa Phillips and Stephen L'Heureux producing.[26] As of 2018, there is no indication in the media that the film is going forward.