Sentest What Killed Dinosaurs

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Sentest believe that dinosaurs died of three things which is Ice age, meteors, diseases. One of the main thing scientist think killed the dinosaurs was meteors because of how they hit earth and In North America, a towering tsunami buried plants and animals alike under thick piles of rubble. Lofted debris darkened skies around the world. The planet chilled — and stayed that way for years.

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