New Plankton Species Evolved Within Thousands of Years After Chicxulub Impact

📰 Original title: Life rebounded shockingly fast after the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs

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New Plankton Species Evolved Within Thousands of Years After Chicxulub Impact

Approximately 66 million years ago, the Chicxulub asteroid impact triggered massive global fires, climate shifts, and the extinction of dinosaurs and many other species. However, a new study from the…

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Apparently, blaming an asteroid for wiping out all the dinosaurs is the flat Earth of extinction theories 😅
Dr. Hans Sues said “not on my watch.”

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New study suggests dinosaurs were thriving until the asteroid impact—decline may be a fossil record illusion. #DinosaurExtinction #FossilRecord #Paleontology

https://geekoo.news/dinosaurs-decline-before-asteroid-impact-may-be-misleading/

Dinosaurs' Decline Before Asteroid Impact May Be Misleading | Geekoo

A study by University College London indicates that the perceived decline in dinosaur diversity before the asteroid impact may be due to gaps in the fossil record, not an actual decrease in species.

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Why did the dinosaurs extinct, but birds and mammals survived? 🤔🦖 Hans Sues explains. This video explains the leading theory: the Chicxulub asteroid impact! #DinosaurExtinction #AsteroidImpact #Chicxulub #Paleontology #Prehistoric #Jurassic #Cretaceous #Evolution #ScienceFacts

The Chicxulub impact wasn't the only factor that may have played a role in the dinosaur extinction, but it's considered the most significant.

The combination of immediate devastation and long-term environmental changes created a hostile world for dinosaurs, ultimately leading to their demise

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“‘We have the whole KT event preserved in these sediments,’ DePalma said. ‘With this deposit, we can chart what happened the day the Cretaceous died.’ No paleontological site remotely like it had ever been found, and, if DePalma’s hypothesis proves correct, the scientific value of the site will be immense.”
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/08/the-day-the-dinosaurs-died