Aftermath Of The Asteroid: How Long Did Dinosaurs Last After The Impact

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Aftermath Of The Asteroid: How Long Did Dinosaurs Last After The Impact

66 million years ago, a fireball brighter than a thousand suns scorched across the sky, growing larger by the second. Animals scattered in terror, but there was no escaping what came next.
In an instant, the asteroid slammed into the Yucatán Peninsula with the force of ten billion nuclear bombs, vaporizing everything in its path. The Earth became unrecognizable.
More than 50% of all animal species living at the time perished within just 24 hours—billions of creatures killed instantly by the fire, shockwaves, and suffocating ash that now covered the planet.
But the real horror... was just beginning.
In this grim new world, survival was a battle against impossible odds. The dinosaurs, once the undisputed rulers of the Earth, now faced a fight for their very existence.

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Brachiosaurus and Brontosaurus were Jurassic animals. They had been extinct for 85 million years when the asteroid hit. 🤦‍♂️

GlebNerzhin
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“Even the velociraptor starved.” Really? No way! I saw one yesterday, damn.

tajmuhall
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The asteroid hit, the plants died, and all the dinosaurs died. We don’t need the exact same reporting for each dinosaur. “This dinosaur starved, that dinosaur starved, and then even this dinosaur starved.” Thank you for the super intelligent deep dive. Great job.

tajmuhall
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So many of these dinosaurs mentioned went extinct millions, if not tens of millions, of years before the impact. Garbage.

scottwells
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this video is factually incorrect and has AI garbage which im suspecting made the script its narrating

AnEnragedWhale
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The Megalodon wasn't 108 meter tall but 'only' maximal 18 meters. I guess the AI had a glitch and saw a zero between the one and the eight.

henkdouma
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It never ceases to amaze me that we have the miraculous fortune to have fossil records of these magnificent beasts -the small and great ones, plants and fungi, too.
If I had a time machine I wouldn't travel to the future, but to the distant past. 💫

ClepsidraSideral
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21:15 "Estimated to have grown up to 108 m in length?" I think you meant feet, cause there is nothing on earth that was ever that big

needspeed
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The resulting earthquakes would have pulverized the bones of most living terrestrial creatures. The largest animals would have had the bones of their legs shoved up into their abdomens, even hundreds or perhaps up to a few thousand miles from the epicenter.

The shock wave in the ocean would have liquefied the insides of most living creatures for thousands of miles, as pressure generally travels farther in liquid than in the atmosphere. It would have been a horrible time to be alive for most animals, terrestrial or otherwise.

It is a testament to the resilience of life that anything managed to survive this and other mass extinction events throughout the last two billion years.

minraja
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I find it funny how they would even know. Scientists cant even predict the weather from day to day. Yet they know 65+ million years ago was like?

adamcasas
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0:15 wow never thought I've seen a Brachiosaurus 🦕 and T-Rex 🦖 cross breed 😂

rikudouray
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If you could've been on the moon it would've been a shocking sight.

JohnShields-xxyk
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Amazing to me how no one questions this idea. It makes no sense, that dinosaurs die out, but (for example) crocs don't.

rolandixor
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The Chicxulub asteroid was approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles; 32, 736 feet) in diameter and entered the Earth atmosphere at an estimated speed of 20 kilometers per second (44, 738 miles per hour; 65, 617 feet per second) at a steep angle of between 45 and 60 degrees. So, there would be no fiery track across the sky. The impact would have been close to instantaneous with no warning.

winstonsmith
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Amazing video that I like ! Thank you for sharing . Happy week to you !

nutier
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Wow that's crazy, great video yiippee yahoo, have a great day!!!

RocketBlastGaming
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It’s a Good thing that Megalodon survived!

CT.
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So why is the Yukatan Peninsula still there?

OldmanWithaGoldPan-og
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The ol'Dawn Redwood tree survived the asteroid impact!

earthstepper
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This extinction level event terraformed earth for mammals and humans.

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