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The dinosaur extinction occurred during a Deccan Traps volcanism-induced greenhouse climate change.
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What Killed The Dinosaurs The Great Mystery Surely ever since the first fossils of obviously extinct animals were found, humankind has wondered: Why did they die A poignant question, for it has relevance to us - if extinct animals were wiped out by some catastrophe, couldn't that just as easily happen to us Could we be found as fossils someday, and would no one know why we died History: ...
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Dinosaur Extinction Page There have been many mass extinctions throughout the history of the Earth. Probably the most famous is the extinction that finally saw the end of the dinosaurs reign on the Earth, 65 million years ago. It wasn't just the dinosaurs that died out in this extinction. Whatever caused the death of the dinosaurs also caused the death of around 70% of all of the species on the ...
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Synopsis.
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A number of extinction concepts are discussed and loosely defined, followed by a survey of some important extinction and extinction-like events, primarily from the Phanerozoic.
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