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Kt Extinction Event Collection

"Unraveling the Mysteries: The KT Extinction Event - A Cataclysmic End to the Dinosaurs" In this captivating artwork

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex

Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex
Artists impression of a Tyrannosaurus rex at the moment when an incoming giant meteorite or asteroid led to the devastating changes on Earth that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artwork showing Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan

Artwork showing Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan
Chicxulub crater. Artwork of the Chicxulub impact crater on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, soon after its creation. This impact may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Titanosaurus watching an approaching tsunami

Titanosaurus watching an approaching tsunami
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the dinosaur Titanosaurus watching an approaching giant sea wave (tsunami) caused by the impact of an asteroid or comet core

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Caricature of the death of dinosaurs by meteorite

Caricature of the death of dinosaurs by meteorite
Dinosaur extinction. Caricature of the death of the dinosaurs by the impact of a comet or meteor- ite. A Tyrannosaurus rex, a fearsome predator of the time

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event

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 imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Material from Chicxulub meteorite impact crater

Material from Chicxulub meteorite impact crater
Chicxulub impact material. Core sample of material taken from the Chicxulub meteorite impact crater. This impact occurred about 65 million years ago & may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Margaret Thatcher caricature

Margaret Thatcher caricature. Artwork of a fish caricature of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (born 1925). Thatcher was Prime Minster from 1979 to 1990

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Death of the dinosaurs

Death of the dinosaurs. Artists impression of a pair of Tyrannosaurus rex succumbing to the savage onslaught of a global winter brought on by a comet impact with Earth

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike

Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex watching an approaching asteroid or comet core which is about to strike the Earth

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs

Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs
Dinosaur extinction. Artwork of the death of the dinosaurs after the Earth was struck by a comet or asteroid 65 million years ago

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Velociraptors view an asteroid strike

Velociraptors view an asteroid strike
Death of the dinosaurs. Computer illustration of Velociraptor sp. dinosaurs watching an asteroid or comet core as it rushes towards the Earth

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Computer image of the death of the dinosaurs

Computer image of the death of the dinosaurs
Dinosaur extinction. Computer enhanced image depicting the extinction of the dinosaurs. A Gasosaurus constructus dinosaur skeleton is seen with a falling comet or meteorite

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Map of size and location of Chicxulub crater

Map of size and location of Chicxulub crater
Chicxulub crater. Map showing the size and location of the Chicxulub impact crater, Mexico. The impact 65 million years ago may have helped to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Gravity map showing Chicxulub crater, Yucatan

Gravity map showing Chicxulub crater, Yucatan
Chicxulub crater. Coloured gravity anomaly map showing the extent of the Chicxulub impact crater in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Background imageKt Extinction Event 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 imageKt Extinction Event Collection: K / T asteroid impact

K / T asteroid impact
K/T asteroid impact. Computer artwork, centred on the Yucatan Peninsula, where a massive asteroid impact (yellow) is thought to have brought about the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artwork of Yucatan asteroid impact

Artwork of Yucatan asteroid impact
K/T asteroid impact. Artwork depicting the impact of an asteroid on Earth about 65 million years ago. The impact occurred at the boundary between the cretaceous and tertiary era (K/T boundary)

Background imageKt Extinction Event 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 imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Ancient Earth

Ancient Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth at the time of the death of the dinosaurs, some 65 million years ago. The extinction of the dinosaurs is thought to have been brought on by a massive

Background imageKt Extinction Event 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 imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artwork showing Chicxulub impact event

Artwork showing Chicxulub impact event

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Artwork of K / T asteroid approaching Earth

Artwork of K / T asteroid approaching Earth
K/T asteroid impact. Artwork depicting an asteroid approaching Earth about 65 million years ago. The asteroid hit the Earth at the boundary between the cretaceous and tertiary era (K/T boundary)

Background imageKt Extinction Event 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 imageKt Extinction Event 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

Background imageKt Extinction Event Collection: Impact on an asteroid, artwork

Impact on an asteroid, artwork
Impact on an asteroid, computer artwork. Asteroids are large rocks left over after the solar system formed. Here, a smaller meteoroid is impacting the surface of the asteroid (lower right)



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"Unraveling the Mysteries: The KT Extinction Event - A Cataclysmic End to the Dinosaurs" In this captivating artwork, we witness an artist's impression of Tyrannosaurus rex, once a formidable predator ruling over prehistoric lands. Little did they know that their reign was about to meet a devastating fate. The scene transitions to an impactful artwork showcasing the Chicxulub impact crater in Yucatan, Mexico. This colossal mark left by a meteorite strike holds the key to one of Earth's most catastrophic events – the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. With a touch of caricature, we see dinosaurs meeting their untimely demise as a meteorite hurtles towards our planet. Margaret Thatcher makes an unexpected appearance in this portrayal, symbolizing humanity's fascination with unraveling ancient mysteries. As chaos ensues, Tyrannosaurus rex is depicted fleeing from the imminent asteroid strike while Velociraptors observe helplessly. The death of these magnificent creatures becomes inevitable as disaster looms large. In another poignant piece of artistry, we witness Titanosaurus gazing upon an approaching tsunami - yet another element contributing to their ultimate downfall. These computer-generated images bring forth both awe and sorrow for these majestic beings who once roamed freely on Earth. This collection culminates with powerful imagery depicting the final moments before dinosaur extinction; it serves as a reminder that even mighty rulers can succumb to forces beyond their control. Through these artistic representations and scientific discoveries, we continue piecing together fragments of history surrounding this cataclysmic event known as the KT Extinction Event. It stands as a testament to nature's ability to shape and reshape life on our ever-evolving planet.