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Biology, 08.07.2019 07:10 jakijakicarrillo12

Courtney believes that the dinosaurs went extinct as a result of a giant asteroid hitting the earth. scientists discovered a 150 km wide crater dating back to the time of their extinction, according to the fossil record. the crater and the fossil record are examples of researched data that support courtney’s explanation.

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