The most likely single cause for the extinction of the dinosaurs is an asteroid impact that occurred around 65 million years ago. The asteroid is estimated to have been around 6 miles wide and struck the Earth off the Yucatan Peninsula in what is now Mexico. All life forms within the vicinity were destroyed. Large amounts of debris were thrown into the atmosphere. The dust clouds engulfed the Earth and temperatures changed dramatically. The dinosaurs and many other animals, including marine and flying reptiles, could not cope with the drastic change, and went extinct.
Evidence for this impact is found in an ancient, partially buried crater off the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, called the Chicxulub crater, dated to be 65 million years old. There is also a thin layer of iridium within rock layers that also dates back 65 million years. The iridium is significant evidence because the element is rare on Earth but abundant in asteroids. Shocked quartz of the same age has also been found, providing information about the nature of the impact.
However, the asteroid impact is not the sole cause of the dinosaur extinction. Prior to the event, scientists think there was already increased volcanic activity which released poisonous gases into the atmosphere and caused global climate change. By the time their nemesis arrived from space, the dinosaurs, among other animals, were already being stressed by the changing climate, loss of habitat and strained food chain.
At the very least, that it was caused by a meteorite falling to Earth. According to calculations, the "rock" had 4.1 to 4.4 kilometers (2.5-2.7 miles) of diameter. It is also theorized that such impact was the cause of the KT Extinction Event, commonly known as the "dinosaur extinction".
The prepositional phrase is "about dinosaur extinction" and the object is "extinction." The word "dinosaur" is called a "noun adjunct" rather than an adjective.
Yes. At the time of ther Permian extinction 251 million years ago dinosaurs had not yet evolved. The dinosaur extinction was 65 million years ago.
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Extinction has happened to the dinosaur family.
The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction was a giant asteroid that hit Earth and killed many organisms. It formed giant dust clouds and enough heat to cause a worldwide fires. The fossils of the dead organisms gave out a story to the scientists who were researching them. For example, a meat-eating dinosaur ate a plant-eating dinosaur during the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction. Soon after the meat-eating dinosaur ate the plant-eating dinosaur, the meat-eating dinosaur died. The fossil of the plant-eating dinosaur and the meat-eating dinosaur told a story to the scientist about what the meat-eating dinosaur did to the other dinosaur; then the other story to the meat-eating dinosaur. You're welcome :) -Ashley G
Primitive mammals, with fur, did exist during the age of dinosaurs. It has sometimes been speculated that mammals caused or helped to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs by eating dinosaur eggs.
Dinosaur?
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No, the breakup of Pangaea occurred long before the mass extinction of dinosaurs. The main factor believed to have caused dinosaur extinction is an asteroid impact that occurred around 66 million years ago.
If it exists, it is theorized to most likely be a non extinct plesiosaur.