Evidence from 65-million-year-old sediments suggests that a single impact from space wiped out the dinosaurs and that ecosystems recovered from the trauma in only a few thousand years.
Researchers analyzed layers of ocean sediments deposited during a 1.5-million-year period in Italy and Tunisia. Among these was the thin clay layer that marks when the dinosaurs became extinct.
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