How dinosaurs died due to asteroid collision 66 million years ago study reveals know

Scientists have said this after studying the particles found at a fossil site. Even before this, a theory had said that sulfur and forest fire smoke released from the asteroid collision surrounded the sky. Because of this the earth was plunged into darkness for many years.
New study in Nature Geoscience Journal published Has happened. It says that the fine silicate dust released from the asteroid collision would have remained in our atmosphere for at least 15 years and the global temperature would have gone down by 15 degrees Celsius.
The particles on the basis of which scientists have come to this conclusion were found at the Tanis fossil site in North Dakota, America. According to the study, the dust particles that surrounded the Earth were of 0.8 to 8.0 micrometers. Researchers say that these dust particles are perfect to remain in our atmosphere for 15 years.
Scientists estimate that 75 percent of the destruction caused in the Earth’s atmosphere by the asteroid collision was dust. There was 24 percent sulfur. There was also one percent soot in that dust. It is estimated that that dust would have stopped the process of photosynthesis in plants for at least a year. This ended the food for animals.