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Paleontologists have argued for a long time that the demise of the dinosaurs was caused by climatic alterations associated with slow changes in the positions of continents and seas resulting from plate tectonics. Off and on throughout the Cretaceous (the last period of the Mesozoic era, during which dinosaurs flourished), large shallow seas covered extensive areas of the continents. Data from diverse sources, including geochemical evidence preserved in seafloor sediments, indicate that the Late Cretaceous climate was milder than today's. The days were not too hot, nor the nights too cold. The summers were not too warm, nor the winters too frigid. The shallow seas on the continents probably buffered the temperature of the nearby air, keeping it relatively constant.
The planet Mercury. Hope this helps
Molecules in the solid phase have the least amount of energy, while gas particles have the greatest amount of energy.
I like playing basketball. So I'm the object in motion. Until an unbalanced force comes and hits me I fall and stay at rest.
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reflection of water ,sound and water waves etc