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    The fossil that proves a meteor killed the dinosaurs

    Paleontologists find a clue that seems to contradict the theory that dinosaurs went extinct gradually

    Scientists have long debated how the dinosaurs met their end. Did a massive meteorite wipe them out quickly, or did the Age of the Dinosaurs end gradually? A new finding might settle the argument for good. Here, a brief guide:

    What was this crucial discovery?
    A single fossil — an 18-inch-long horn that most likely belonged to a plant-eating triceratops. It was found at a geological site, the Hell Creek Formation in the badlands of southeast Montana, where many other dinosaur fossils have been unearthed. Triceratops fossils are the most common in the area where this horn was found. 

    What's so special about this fossil?
    It was found just five inches below the rock layer marking the Cretaceous-Tertiary, or "K-T," boundary, the point where the dinosaur fossil record ends. Many paleontologists believe that's when, 65 million years ago, a catastrophic meteor strike smashed into Earth off the coast of Mexico and wiped out the dinosaurs. But scientists have been unable to find any fossils within 10 feet of the K-T boundary. That represents a time gap of 3 million years. Some scientists have cited this gap as evidence that the dinosaurs had been dying off gradually for ages before the meteor hit, due to catastrophic volcano eruptions, or other factors. Now it will be harder to support their case.

    So does this settle it — dinosaurs died off all at once?
    It makes things more clear, but this lone fossil won't be enough to end all debate. Finding "one dinosaur in the gap doesn't necessarily falsify the idea that dinosaurs were gradually declining in numbers," says researcher Tyler Lyson, a vertebrate paleontologist at Yale University, as quoted by LiveScience. "However, this find indicates that at least some dinosaurs were doing fine right up to the K-T boundary."

    Sources : Christian Science Monitor, io9, LiveScienceTelegraph

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    6 comments

    • Jay  •  10 mths ago
      Science will keep changing its story, always claiming their theories to be fact, constantly disproving itself. Most science is theory and a series of "best guesses" based on the information available to us. Most of their "facts" about life prior to 5000 years ago it based on circumstantial evidence and conjecture. Amazing that we put so much stock in it.
      • Eric1 10 mths ago
        'Amazing' that anyone like you can still walk around claiming to be 'educated.'
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Jay, do you always make a fool of yourself on science threads? You obviously are, A, not well educated, and B, you made up your statement. How would I know this? Because science constantly challenges it's own statements on wether the information is true and viable. This is done through research that is checked over and over by peer review. Only then does the at large community of scientists accept the information as true and a theory. Science is not based, nor does it use "guess". Science is well regulated by physical proof that can be re created many times. Facts about life before 5,000 is not circumstantial or conjective. To top it off, evolution is no longer considered a theory by the science community, but is considered an on going part of nature. All of the bible versus and creationist declarations will not change this fact. If you want to close your mind and stick your head in the sand, please be my guest, but don't come here and post about something that you obviously do not know anything about.
      • StarMom 10 mths ago
        Just a nitpick, but it is incorrect to say that "evolution is no longer considered a theory"'. The Theory of Evolution is the explanation for the evidence we have that evolution has occurred and does occur, which is not in dispute among scientists and other thinking people..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      They're removing huge chunks of posts on the other threads. Even the fundies are staying away. Yahoo has turned this into a desert wasteland. Someone in management is fckddddd.
    • Lee J  •  10 mths ago
      WOW!!! Just look at all the comments since yahoo started this new format
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      This ought to bring the christian creationist running.
    • RALPH W  •  10 mths ago
      Maybe we should be more concerned about what is going to render us extinct, and how long it will take.
    • RoseA  •  10 mths ago
      Let's put it this way. The world "ends" each night when I fall asleep. Rapture is when folks like me, who are on a fixed-income pension, have money left at the end of the month instead of the more common month left at the end of the money.