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Explain the extinction of dinosaurs?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, or the K-T event, is the name given to the die-off of the dinosaurs and other species that took place some 65.5 million years ago. For many years, paleontologists believed this event was caused by climate and geological changes that interrupted the dinosaurs' food supply.

Answered by s16188
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A large comet or asteroid hit the earth. Thousands, if not millions of pieces from the asteroid traveled and each hit, one by one while the strong wind and fire from the asteroid wiped out million and millions of dinosaurs. Some did survive but then volcanic eruptions, floods, tsunamis, droughts, wildfires, storms, lack of oxygen, a lot of carbon dioxide, no sunlight and trees caused the dinosaurs to die.

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