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What are the reasons for the extinction of Dinosaurs?​

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Answered by hacker33756
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Geological evidence indicates that dinosaurs became extinct at the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene eras, about 66 million years ago, at a time when there was worldwide environmental change resulting from the impact of a large celestial object with the Earth and/or from vast volcanic eruptions.

Answered by subhranildutta68
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Volcanic eruptions that caused large-scale climate change may also have been involved, together with more gradual changes to Earth's climate that happened over millions of years. Whatever the causes, the huge extinction that ended the age of the dinosaur left gaps in ecosystems around the world.

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