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The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, or the K-T event, is the name given to the die-off of the dinosaurs that took place some 65.5 million years ago. For many years, paleontologists believed this event was caused by climate change that interrupted the dinosaurs’ food supply, but later, scientists discovered iridium, suggesting a comet, asteroid or meteor impact event may have caused the mass extinction.
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Dinosaurs can reveal fascinating details of how life was 65 million years ago. But unearthing them can prove to be challenging.
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