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The debris thrown into the atmosphere by an asteroid strike would not have remained in the air long enough to starve herbivorous dinosaurs or freeze all dinosaurs. So why do some scientists who acknowledge those facts believe that an asteroid strike killed the dinosaurs?
The correct answer must provide an alternative way in which the asteroid strike could have killed off the dinosaurs, since the scientists acknowledge that the debris would not have been sufficient to cause the disappearance of plant life nor prolonged global cooling.
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