If you travel to the middle Cretaceous, how should you survive?

Updated on science 2024-06-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is better to find a place near the mountain and water (fresh water) and dig a cave, so that you can find a cave where there are no other animals living there. Because it is close to the water source, there is no need to worry about running out of water. The next step is to look for food and your own safety.

    There are many edible ferns and gymnosperms on land, as well as some insects and reptiles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to travel through the Cretaceous era and experience the wild adventure life of that era, the danger is everywhere, the insects are bigger than they are now, and they are also very poisonous, if you are bitten or stung, the situation is not good, without the cover of Artemisia vegetation, you will be exposed to the jungle, and you will be attacked by carnivorous dinosaurs or crocodiles at any time. It's best to bring self-defense**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Due to the heavy rainfall, in order to prevent your cave from being filled with water, choosing a suitable highland to burrow is the key to survival. It is highly recommended to learn how to make structures in the burrows of beavers. If you can't find a template for a beaver burrow structure, you can choose to learn a burrow template for a common vole.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The reason for the flourishing of plants is that the oxygen content is too high, and our body is easily drunk with oxygen. In addition, because many animals are large but mostly reptiles, they are reluctant to move more when the temperature drops down at night. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out production and living activities at night or in the early morning.

    I think people with congenital night blindness are more likely to survive because they have better scotopic vision.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because of the high average temperature, high rainfall, and high oxygen content during that period, many animals were very large, and the houses on the ground were easily demolished by these large animals out of curiosity. In the case of bare hands, we cannot repel these animals, it is recommended to dig deep first, and usually hide more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If we can travel back to ancient times, we had better choose the Devonian period where the oxygen concentration is okay, the food is abundant, and the small insects and small animals that can't threaten us can survive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parasitic on an Alamor and living by catching parasites and flying pterosaurs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If 7.5 billion modern people travel to the Cretaceous Period, human beings can also dominate the earth, with our current level of scientific and technological development is enough to stand on the top of all animals, but the only thing we are afraid of is that in the face of natural disasters, we human beings will seem so small, so for our future, we still have to work together to protect the environment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I think that it is possible, the wisdom of human beings is incomparable to other creatures, and as long as there are conditions suitable for human survival, human beings can dominate the earth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think if people travel back to that era, the chances of survival will be very small, let alone dominate the earth, because it was the territory of dinosaurs at that time, and many carnivorous dinosaurs were enough to wipe us out.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be possible, the strongest human being is intelligence, and it can create a lot of tools to improve combat effectiveness, but the air at that time didn't seem to be suitable for human survival.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course you can't dominate the Earth, after all, it's terrible. A lot of unrest has made the impact on the planet greater, so that many animals will oppose humans.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why go back in time and insult the destruction of the earth and animals?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Humans are the dominant species on the planet today, with populations all over the world. In the Cretaceous period, 65 million to 100 million years ago, dinosaurs at the top of the food chain were the dominant species on land. If all the 7.5 billion people now travel to the Cretaceous period, and each person can only carry some simple belongings, then will human beings be able to dominate the earth again, occupy the world, and rebuild human civilization?

    According to research in recent years, during the Cretaceous period, the concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere was lower than modern levels, about 90% of the current level. The Earth was much warmer then than it is now, because the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was about twice as high as it is now. Based on the relationship between the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the global average temperature, the concentration of carbon dioxide doubled and the temperature increased by about 2 degrees Celsius, so the average temperature of the earth at that time was about 2 degrees higher than it is now.

    In general, modern humans can adapt to the climate of the Cretaceous period.

    However, without modern tools and **, human beings will face huge survival challenges, and dinosaurs will seriously threaten the survival of human beings. Humans need to hide from dinosaurs every day, while also finding ways to hunt and build shelters to make ends meet.

    Due to the lack of modern tools and **, mankind will definitely lose a lot, but I believe that many people can survive it, because human beings are wise. Humans can use fire and are able to make tools from materials such as stone, which is why our ancestors were able to quickly dominate the earth. In the age of dinosaurs, so many animals could survive, let alone modern humans with advanced intelligence.

    While carnivorous dinosaurs were the perfect killing machines, they tended to be on their own. Humans are able to cooperate with each other, and through some strategies, such as setting traps and using tools, humans are fully capable of hunting dinosaurs. You must know that our ancestors were able to survive on Earth because of their ability to defeat beasts such as lions and tigers.

    It is believed that humans are fully capable of turning the tide and get a taste of what dinosaur meat tastes like.

    Once we have established ourselves, we can begin to develop agriculture and animal husbandry. On this basis, the development of industry can begin. Once industrialization is carried out to a certain extent, human beings have more advanced tools and **, and it is not a problem to deal with dinosaurs in an all-round way.

    Humans are fully capable of killing dinosaurs on a large scale, and dinosaurs will become endangered and protected animals, and may even go extinct. Human ancestors did something similar, and the huge mammoths were eventually killed by the human ancestors and eventually went extinct.

    Perhaps in a thousand years, or even a few hundred years, human beings will be able to dominate the earth, occupy the world, and rebuild modern civilization. The reason why our ancestors were able to stand at the top of the earth's food chain was precisely because of their wisdom. After the accumulation of knowledge, the industrialization of mankind only lasted for more than 200 years, and modern civilization was established.

    Therefore, modern man traveled to the Cretaceous period, and within a thousand years, it was enough to rebuild modern civilization. Human technology alone could not prevent a giant asteroid from hitting the Earth at the end of the Cretaceous period. Although this will cause serious damage to human civilization, it is not to the point of extinction.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not necessarily, because the environment at that time was not as good as now, there were many overlord-level rulers, and the ecological environment and food chain at that time were not necessarily suitable for the reproduction and survival of human beings, so human beings may not be able to dominate the earth.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, although it was possible to adapt to the environment at that time, but there were dinosaurs at that time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Not necessarily, because there were dinosaurs in that era, and humans may not be able to fight dinosaurs.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think so, how to say that human beings are also advanced animals, no matter how they travel to that era, they will definitely dominate the earth.

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