Subject: Is it possible that plate techtonics and dinosaur extinction are related?
Date: Tue May 25 10:17:37 1999
Posted by Norman Parker
Grade level: undergrad
School: University of Michigan
City: Davison State/Province: MI
Country: USA
Area of science: Earth Sciences
ID: 927645457.Es
Message:
I know many scientists believe that a large meteor may have been
the cause of dinosaur extinction. Could this same meteor also be
responsible for the intial break up of the continents, and the
shifting of the polar caps?
Re: Is it possible that plate techtonics and dinosaur extinction are related?
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