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Mark Puttick, University of Bath Did plants and trees survive when the dinosaurs were wiped out? – Max, aged nine, UK One June…
– By Mark Puttick, Research Fellow, Milner Centre for Evolution, University of Bath Did plants and trees survive when the…
Did plants and trees survive when the dinosaurs were wiped out? – Max, aged nine, UK One June day 66 million years ago, a…
Did plants and trees survive when the dinosaurs were wiped out? – Max, aged nine, UK One June day 66 million years ago, a…
Did plants and trees survive when the dinosaurs were wiped out? – Max, aged nine, UK One June day 66 million years ago, a…
A new study reveals that the meteorite impact that spelled doom for the dinosaurs also decimated the evergreen flowering plants…
After the Chicxulub meteorite, more than half the plant species in temperate North America perished along with the dinosaurs…
We lost the dinosaurs, but gained modern-day forests thanks to the large impact event 66 million years ago.
Der Einschlag eines Meteoriten vor 66 Mio Jahren löschte nicht nur die Dinosaurier aus, sondern veränderte auch die Pflanzenwelt.
A pesar que provocó una serie de desastres naturales, el 'armagedón' ayudó a formar la Tierra que ahora conocemos
The meteorite that ended the age of dinosaurs also wiped out more than half the plant species on Earth. A new study shows those…
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L'impatto dell'asteroide che 66 milioni di anni fa diede fine al 70 per cento delle specie sulla Terra, compresi i dinosauri…
As dinosaurs went extinct following meteor impact, stage was set for a new competition among plants in the world's forests.
New research shows that the same meteorite that caused dinosaurs to go extinct also decimated the evergreen flowering plants of…
El Armagedón provocado por el impacto de un asteroide contra la Tierra hace millones de años y que acabó con los dinosaurios…
It turns out that the massive impact that helped cause dinosaurs become extinct 66 million years ago may have also giving…
Τα σημερινά δάση κυριαρχούνται είτε από κωνοφόρα είτε από φυλλοβόλα δέντρα, και η κυριαρχία αυτή δεν αποκλείεται να είναι αποτέλε…
Schnellwachsende, laubabwerfende Pflanzen waren nach der Katastrophe im Vorteil
April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Approximately 66 million years ago, a relatively small chunk of rock…
The space rock that struck Earth some 66 million years ago did more than usher the non-avian dinosaurs to extinction, allowing…
The meteorite impact that spelled doom for the dinosaurs 66 million years ago decimated the evergreens among the flowering…
The space rock that struck Earth some 66 million years ago did more than usher the non-avian dinosaurs to extinction, allowing…
The meteorite that is believed to have wiped dinosaurs off the planet millions of years ago also decimated the evergreen…
Brooks Hays TUCSON, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- The same impact that extinguished the dinosaurs changed the makeup of Earth's forests -…
Some 66 million years ago, a 10-km diameter chunk of rock hit the Yucatan peninsula with the force of 100 teratons of TNT. It…
The impact decimated slow-growing evergreens and made way for fast-growing, deciduous plants, according to a study applying…
The killer meteorite that extinguished the dinosaurs also torched North America's forests and plants. The harsh conditions…
The meteorite impact that spelled doom for the dinosaurs 66 million years ago decimated the evergreens among the flowering…
The Chicxulub impactor 65 million years ago had a dramatic effect on today's forests, scientists say.
Meteorite that wiped out dinos took a heavy toll on flowering evergreens as well
( PLOS ) 66 million years ago, a 10-km diameter chunk of rock hit the Yucatan peninsula with the force of 100 teratons of TNT.