'The reign of the dinosaurs ended in spring,” says a paleontologist about new research out of Montana.
energy than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. It sent three out of every four species into extinction and opened the door for a plucky little class of vertebrates now called mammals to become, well, more prominent.
As it happened, a long list of variables aligned to turn this particular site into something like a North American Pompeii. The pieces of rock were ejected into space, where they crystalized with the lightest elements in the center."Some of them may have even circled the Moon" before raining back down onto the Earth, During says.
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