Single massive asteroid wiped out dinosaurs: study
A single, gigantic asteroid slammed into Earth 65
million years ago, dooming the dinosaurs and many other species,
scientists said on Thursday in a new study rebutting theories that
multiple impacts did the deed.
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An examination of rock sediments drilled from five sites at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean strongly supports the notion that one massive hunk of space rock caused the mass extinction, a research team led by University of Missouri-Columbia geology professor Ken MacLeod found.
"It's a completely straightforward, single-impact scenario," MacLeod, whose findings appear in the Geological Society of America Bulletin, said in an interview."It was a haymaker that nobody saw coming. One shot, and that's all you need to explain it."