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Flowering Plants Largely 'Unharmed' Despite Impact of Chicxulub Asteroid 66 Million Years Ago [Study]
The dinosaur-killing asteroid wiped out almost all life on Earth. Click to read more. Flowering plants were found to be largely "unharmed" despite the mass extinction event caused by the dinosaur-killing Chicxulub asteroid 66 million years ago, according to a new study led by researchers from Mexico and the United Kingdom.
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