Well.I think that it depends of the event and of the person.
The most likely catastrophic event that ended the Mesozoic era was a large asteroid impact that occurred around 66 million years ago. This impact led to widespread destruction, including wildfires, tsunamis, and a global "impact winter" caused by dust and debris in the atmosphere, which resulted in the mass extinction of around 75% of species, including the dinosaurs.
"Repercussion" refers to the effects or consequences of an action or event. It typically implies that something has had a lasting impact or influence on a situation.
Scientists believe the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, or the plants dying at the end of the Mesozoic Era, was caused by a massive asteroid/comet impact. The theory suggests that the impact had catastrophic effects on the environment, including an impact winter, which prevented the plants from carrying out photosynthesis.
There were major asteroid impacts.
depends. he could be a pathologist or a biologist or a homosexualologist. Parasitologists study parasites.
To cordially invite someone to an event means to be cheerful or happy whilst inviting someone to a specific event. It is just being polite to your guest.
The point of impact or cataclysmic event.
The possibility of rain at the event may impact our outdoor plans.
an event regarded in terms of its visual impact
After an event, go out for desert, take a nice ride, if you're with someone the both of you can talk about the event.
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There are many reasons why someone would want to get event insurance coverage. In case someone has an accident or something during an event it is important to be insured.
The significant event that occurred in 1986 was the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine. This event had a lasting impact on history due to its devastating effects on the environment, public health, and the perception of nuclear power worldwide.
It did not impact the world. It was a local event, she was the first African American to gain a Ph.D.
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