How did dinosaurs die out? Thank you, and God bless you.

In the Mesozoic era more than 200 million years ago, a large number of reptiles lived on land, so the Mesozoic era was also called the "reptile era", and the earth was widely occupied by vertebrates for the first time. At that time, the earth's climate was warm and there were dense forests everywhere. Reptiles have enough food, and gradually flourish, with more and more kinds. They constantly differentiate into various reptiles, some become turtles today, some become crocodiles today, some become snakes and lizards today, and some evolve into mammals all over the world today. Dinosaurs are the largest reptiles. They are very suitable for living in swamps and shallow lakes. At that time, the air was warm and humid, and food was easy to find. So dinosaurs ruled the earth for tens of millions of years, but for some reason, they suddenly became extinct in a short time 65 million years ago. Today, people only see a large number of dinosaur fossils left at that time. People are still studying the reasons for the extinction of dinosaurs. For a long time, the most authoritative view is that the extinction of dinosaurs was related to a big meteorite 65 million years ago. According to research, an asteroid with a diameter of 7- 10 km once fell on the earth's surface, causing a big explosion, throwing a lot of dust into the atmosphere, forming dust fog that covered the sun, leading to the temporary suspension of plant photosynthesis and the extinction of dinosaurs. The asteroid impact theory quickly gained the support of many scientists. 199 1 year, a meteorite impact crater was discovered in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, which further confirmed this view. Today, this view seems to be conclusive.