k Chicxulub impact event, illustration Illustration of what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 65 million years ago, after the Chicxulub impactor had hit. The impactor was the remnant of an asteroid or comet core which is thought to have been 1020 kilometres across. The impact created a 180 kilometre wide crater and threw trillions of tonnes of dust into the upper atmosphere. This may have blocked the Suns light and caused global climate changes that lead to the extinction of the dinosaurs and 70 percent of all of Earths species. The remains of this debris are found worldwide as a layer in rocks known as the KT boundary. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Chicxulub impact event, illustration Illustration of what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 65 million years ago, after the Chicxulub impactor had hit. The impactor was the remnant of an asteroid or comet core which is thought to have been 10 20 kilometres across. The impact created a 180 kilometre wide crater and threw trillions of tonnes of dust into the upper atmosphere. This may have blocked the Sun s light and caused global climate changes that lead to the extinction of the dinosaurs and 70 percent of all of Earth s species. The remains of this debris are found worldwide as a layer in rocks known as the K T boundary.
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Chicxulub impact event, illustration

Illustration of what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 65 million years ago, after the Chicxulub impactor had hit. The impactor was the remnant of an asteroid or comet core which is thought to have been 10-20 kilometres across. The impact created a 180 kilometre wide crater and threw trillions of tonnes of dust into the upper atmosphere. This may have blocked the Sun's light and caused global climate changes that lead to the extinction of the dinosaurs and 70 percent of all of Earth's species. The remains of this debris are found worldwide as a layer in rocks known as the K/T boundary.

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