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The extinction was geologically instantaneous but may have occurred over decades to centuries though many, many organisms died the day the asteroid hit. For the second question: watch the NOVA!!! Its all in there. Short answer, pretty fast in our estimation (100,000 years+).
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The biggest surprise was the legume! We did not expect to find the world's oldest legume. Prior to this discovery the oldest legume was from southern Argentina.
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The extinction was equally massive in the oceans. Different kill mechanism but still disastrous.
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Yes. They are avian dinosaurs. Ponder that at dinner tonight. https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-dinosaur-on-your-dinner-table-denver-museum-of-nature-and-science/xwLigahP7vAcLA?hl=en
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It's filled with charcoal and ferns. Not alot of organisms made it through the event so it was pretty quiet afterwards. The largest mammal was the size of a rat. Small dinos dominate afterwards? Good question. We think the smallest dinos were specialists and they were still pretty darn big - at least 5 to 10 kilos.
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