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Earth Recovered Quickly From Extinction Event

jmoloug1 writes "Traditional theory is that the earth took up to 10 million years to recover from the dinosaur extinction event. However a newly discovered site has revealed that this estimate may be way off. CNN has the article describing how quickly a tropical rain forest grew after the catastrophic event 65 million years a go."

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  1. Re:This just in by Katravax · · Score: 1, Troll

    Damn shame you got modded down. Your comment is the only one close to the truth. Seems like they've all been revising their dates lately, doesn't it? Why should we believe that have any idea about them now? They insisted they were right before.

  2. Re:Krakatau by TwP · · Score: 1, Troll

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