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dinosaurs extiction?
i have a project for school and i cant really find anything on the extiction of the dinosaurs and the comet can anyone find a website for me or something cause im strugling
thanks
7 Answers
- Kyle MLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Wikipedia is your friend. Always start there to get background, but never use it as your final source, go to sites they link to.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try Googling Yucatan Peninsular , that's where it hit and it was an asteroid not a comet. Comets explode above ground like at Tunganista.
- JimLv 71 decade ago
You are looking for the K-T Extinction Event (Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction Event, the K is from the German). Try this site for starters.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
there was no comet its all fake