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Cretaceous Tertiary Collection

"Cretaceous-Tertiary: Unraveling the Mysteries of Earth's Ancient Cataclysm" In the depths of time, a cataclysmic event forever altered the course of life on our planet

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7901

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7901
Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around a T rex dinosaur. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years ago caused the extinction of

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Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Image 3 of 8. Artwork of an asteroid burning up in a fireball as it passes through the Earths atmosphere. A Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur is seen in the foreground

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7902

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 7902
Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork. Asteroids impacting around dinosaurs. It is thought that an asteroid that impacted Earth around 65 million years ago caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact, artwork

Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact, artwork
Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact. Computer artwork of a large asteroid hitting Earth 65 million years ago. The impact formed the Chicxulub crater on Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork
Extinction of the dinosaurs. Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur bellowing as an asteroid passes overhead on a collision course with the sea

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event

Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Image 1 of 8. Artwork of an asteroid approaching the Earth. The Moon is at lower centre

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico

Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico. This impact crater (circle, upper left) is more than 180 kilometres across and is located on land and underwater off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula

Background imageCretaceous Tertiary Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork
Extinction of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the explosion from asteroid impact that is thought to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs around 65 million years ago


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"Cretaceous-Tertiary: Unraveling the Mysteries of Earth's Ancient Cataclysm" In the depths of time, a cataclysmic event forever altered the course of life on our planet. The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event, also known as the K-T extinction, stands as one of Earth's most enigmatic chapters. This captivating artwork collection, featuring pieces such as C018/7901 and C018/7902, invites us to delve into this extraordinary era. The first hint at this monumental upheaval lies in the disappearance of dinosaurs from our world. These magnificent creatures that once roamed freely were abruptly wiped out during this period. As we gaze upon these stunning depictions capturing their final moments, we can't help but ponder what led to their demise. A pivotal moment in history was marked by an asteroid impact with Earth - an event immortalized through breathtaking artwork. The collision between celestial bodies unleashed unimaginable chaos and devastation across continents. Witnessing these vivid representations allows us to grasp the sheer magnitude and power behind such an apocalyptic encounter. Scientists have long debated whether it was solely due to this cosmic catastrophe or if other factors contributed to this mass extinction event. Nevertheless, it is undeniable that countless species vanished from existence during this tumultuous period. As we immerse ourselves further into these artistic renditions depicting both terrestrial landscapes and celestial collisions alike, we are reminded of how fragile life truly is. We reflect upon our own place in history and marvel at nature's ability to rebuild itself after facing seemingly insurmountable odds. The Cretaceous-Tertiary era serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst destruction and loss, new beginnings emerge – evolution persists against all odds. Let us embrace these mesmerizing artworks not only for their aesthetic beauty but also for their capacity to ignite curiosity about our planet's past while inspiring hope for its future.