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Author Topic:   evolution and the extinction of dinos
quicksink
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Message 1 of 93 (6807)
03-14-2002 10:13 AM


So here is a question that I really need an answer to:
If most, if not all plant and animal life had been wiped out after an apparent asteroid collision with earth, then would that mean that life, post-extinction, would have to start from scratch, like it did billions of years ago? and if so, how would there possibly have been time to create the deiversity that we see today?

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quicksink
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Message 3 of 93 (6816)
03-14-2002 12:17 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by quicksink
03-14-2002 10:13 AM


i've deleted the cookies, i refresh the page, and those posts jsut refuse to show.

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