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19 December, 05:19

Journal: End Cretaceous Mass Extinction

Compile a list of the evidence supporting the impact hypothesis as the cause of the Cretaceous mass extinction.

Now, do the same for the flood volcanism hypothesis.

Which hypothesis do you think is correct?

What evidence can support your idea?

Is it possible that both mechanisms (and perhaps others) played a role?

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  1. 19 December, 05:36
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    The end Cretaceous mass extinction was caused by to factor, one of which actually triggered the other one. The two factors that contributed to the mass extinction were the asteroid impact and the flood volcanism.

    The evidence for the asteroid impact are:

    - crater at Yucatan

    - chemical elements in the rock layers with space origin

    The evidence for the flood volcanism are:

    - the rock composition at several places around the planet

    - the enormous amounts of pyroclastic material in the rock layers

    Both hypothesis are correct, as both events occurred. The asteroid impact created such an explosion that it killed off everything near it, and on top of it there was a very hot wave that traveled around the globe, as well as propelling enormous amounts of particles into the atmosphere that blocked the sun. Also, the impact triggered the volcanoes around the globe, so massive volcanic eruptions started to occur, which just strengthened the devastating impact, and contributed even more to the extinction.
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