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Dinosaur-killing asteroid had 13% chance of doing so: Study
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Friday, 10 November, 2017
A Japan-based study has revealed that only 13% of Earth's surface harboured enough toxic hydrocarbons to cause a mass extinction following an asteroid impact. A 9-km-wide asteroid struck at Mexico's Yucatan peninsula 66 million years ago sending millions of tons of soot into the atmosphere, which cooled the planet enough to trigger a mass extinction of 75% species including dinosaurs.
read more at The Guardian