WHAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS? MYSTERY SOLVED PART 3
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The really convincing part of the iridium layer in Mexico is that is was found in stratigraphical units correlating to 65.5 Ma years old. This layer is found worldwide in the same age units. There for it is highly excepted that this was resulted from a large impact with threw tons of material into the atmosphere and carried this element on a global scale. I think a lot of work on the chixulub crater was done in Italy at one point :O...
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it looks like a red mushroom! XD
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Ok, now I'm too scared to go to Yellowstone (and die). I think I will go around the equator somewhere. Wish I would have learned Spanish!
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Do you have any degrees or anything of that nature?
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no he reads it off a playing card ,, lie pokman or some thng . hjahahaha
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The Permain extintion was caused in part by the Serbia lava flows pushing up world tempture. I haven't heard of anyone mentioning higher levers of uridiam in the Boundary beteewn Permain layers and Trassic layers. (Please excuse my poor spelling). It still seems to me that the higher levels of uridiam mus have come from the KT impact (I did see below your theroy on it being part of the earth getting blown up then back down but I cant see how the ueidiam comes to be there in such large quinties)
thepunictrader 2 years ago
The iridium comes from the massive expolsion of a meteor impact. Large volcanic eruptions can produce iridium. And the layer they found is from a meteor. It's just that that meteor originally came from earth.
robinUC 2 years ago
WHAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS ??
the KT comet - 65 mill years ago...
do u not know about the KT boundary ?? and the tonnes of overwhelming proof ???
dejayreal 3 years ago
i agree there was an asteroid. but i'm not the only one contesting that it killed off the dinosaurs. many scientists believe it was lava fields in India that were responsible. the asteroid that hit the earth was a piece of the earth's crust that fell back to earth after the fact, after a mega eruption.
robinUC 3 years ago