The Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision Which Caused the Dinosaurs to Become Extinct: The Number of Disparate Dinosaur Species Discovered, the Length of Time Dinosaurs Controlled the Earth, One of the Last Dinosaurs to Exist, the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary (Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary) Discovered Around the World, the Boundary Layer of All Dinosaur Fossils Discovered, the Uncommon Element Which is Abundant Within the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary, the Hypothesis of How Iridium Became Dispersed Around the World, the Size and Velocity of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Which Collided With the Earth, the Energy Generated by the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Reason Scientists Understand the Location of the Site of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Impact Which Caused the Dinosaurs to Become Extinct, the Year the Chicxulub Crater Was Identified as the Causation of the Extinction of the Dinosaurs and the Etymology of the “Chicxulub Crater”, the Volume of Rock Displaced During the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Impact of This Rock Descending Back to Earth, the Location of the Closest Analog of the Chicxulub Crater Peak Ring, the Size of the Chicxulub Crater and the Impact of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision Upon Rocks Within Close Proximity, the Temperature and Supersonic Shockwave Produced by the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Area Which Became Devoid of Virtually All Life Outside of the Chicxulub Crater, the Reason the Atmosphere Became Darkened World Wide Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Reason Tiny Meteors Developed Within the Earth’s Atmosphere Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Reason the Atmosphere Began to Glow Red World Wide Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Impact of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision’s Meteoric Debris Upon the Earth’s Temperature, the Reason Atmospheric Particulate Aerosols Caused the Earth’s Atmosphere to Become Heated and Obscured by Smog, the Reason Forest Fires Expanded Globally Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Impact of Gypsum Within the Earth’s Atmosphere Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Reason Gypsum Within the Earth’s Atmosphere Deeply Impacted the Ocean and Marine Life, the Reason the Majority of the Earth’s Plants Died Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Discovery of Plant Leaves Above and Below the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary, the Majority of Cretaceous Period Plants Becoming Extinct Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Majority of Species Becoming Extinct Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Reason Rocks Record the Direction of the Earth’s Magnetic Field When Formulating, the Frequency of the Geomagnetic Reversal of the Earth’s Magnetic Poles, the Period When Geomagnetic Reversal of the Earth’s Magnetic Poles Occurred Post the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision, the Majority of Rocks Within the Chicxulub Crater Pointing Within the Direction of the Earth’s Magnetic Poles During the Cretaceous Normal Superchron (Cretaceous Quiet Zone), the Temperature Required to Produce Magnetic Minerals, the Period When Plankton Returned to the Chicxulub Crater, the Number of Modern Day Bird Species Derived From Theropod Dinosaurs, the Reason Mammals Became the Most Dominant Species Upon Earth, the Reason Mammals Evolved to Become Larger During the Paleocene Epoch, and the Impact of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Collision Occurring Within the Atlantic Ocean or Pacific Ocean

Over 700 different species of dinosaurs have been identified. For approximately 170,000,000 (170 million) years, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. The triceratops were some of the last dinosaurs to rome the world. The K-T boundary, which is a thin layer of clay, has been found around the world during excavation, and the reason it is significant is because the K-T boundary represents how the dinosaurs died. Not a single dinosaur fossil has ever been found above the K-T boundary, only below. The K-T boun...


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