The Science Brief

Who killed the dinosaurs?

23 min · 8. Dez. 2021
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Join us in the Science Briefing room for Episode 5 where we investigate what killed the dinosaurs! On this episode we'll take you back to 66 million years ago during the mass extinction that ended the dinosaurs! We'll go through a few dismissed theories as well as get into the evidence surrounding the asteroid theory. We'll touch on some interesting dinosaur facts and some cool new technology that may save us from any potential future asteroid impacts. Let's investigate! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheScienceBrief for more interesting facts about dinosaurs and their mass extinction as well as other exciting topics.

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