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The '''Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event''' was a mass extinction event that happend 65.5 million years ago, most notable for wiping out the dinosaursThe event is generally believed to have been caused by an [[asteroid]] impact.
The '''Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event''' (shorthand KT-Exintion Event) was a global catastrophe that occurred 65.5 million years ago.  This event marks the sudden extinction of most species of [[dinosaur]]Scientists generally believe the cause was an [[asteroid]] impact.


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== In verses debate ==
The KT-Extinction event is sometimes used as a watermark in terms of damage inflicted by largescale explosions, as well as the effects of said explosion on a climate.
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The Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event (shorthand KT-Exintion Event) was a global catastrophe that occurred 65.5 million years ago. This event marks the sudden extinction of most species of dinosaur. Scientists generally believe the cause was an asteroid impact.

In verses debate

The KT-Extinction event is sometimes used as a watermark in terms of damage inflicted by largescale explosions, as well as the effects of said explosion on a climate.