Helix wrote:I think I see the confusing here:
- I was refering to the feathered dinosaurs fossils from China (about 4 posts earlier)
Oh, and fossils are not the result of a meteor impact. Mass-extinction can be the result of a meteor impact. Dead dinosaurs can be the result of a meteor impact.
Most fossils that are found are not from dinosaurs that died because of that specific meteor, 65 million years ago. The majority of the dinosaur fossils are from dinosaurs that died somewhere in the millions of years proceding the impact. (No 'triassic' or 'jurassic' fossil is from a dinosaur that died during that big impact 65 million years ago, because the impact happened during the cretaceous era.)
So you know for a fact that no other meteor has impacted the earth that could have resulted in the Triassic or Jurassic fossil's or that the earth did not shift its axis which could also account for the fossils?