grinningghost
<font color=green>Has a thing for the Swiss Family
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This has bothered me for years. How do scientists know that a dinosaur bone is 6 billion years old? I mean, couldn't it be 6 MILLION years old? How do they know that the last dinosaur died in such & such a year? I know they're experts at what they do, but really, NOBODY alive today even has faint memories of ancestors that were around back then? How do they know? Any anthropology/paleontology people out there that care to explain this to me?