If you read the Torah, Genesis (Bereishit) 1:1 it's interpreted that earth is complete with life. Then in verse 2, the world is submerged under water and there is no life.
Let's for a moment pretend this is accurate and Genesis 1:1 actually had pre-adomite/historic humans and dinosaurs. And by verse 2 this life is now dead and the earth is under water and chaotic.
Job has an interesting verse in it, and many claim Job to be older than the first 5 books of the Bible:
Job 26:5 Dead things are formed from under the waters, and the inhabitants thereof.
I like this verse because I relate it to, if Genesis 1:1 had living dinosaurs and humans, and verse 2 now has the face of the earth under water; if you understand the science behind water damage, you understand that fossils will appear to be much much older than they truthfully are.
Science insists that dinosaurs fossils are millions of years old. But if a dinosaur fossil spent 10,000 years under water, it would be impossible to accurately date it, thus allowing science to claim it's as old as they are claiming. And the water damage follows
Job 26:5 Dead things are formed from under the waters, and the inhabitants thereof...to a T!
But, Noah's water was not covering the earth for 10,000 years.
However though, If from Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 1:2 was 10,000 years, that would be enough time to cause any fossil to appear literally 100 times to 1,000 times older than they really are.