Many scientists believe that a combination of the theories presented by both Scientist 1 and Scientist 2 played a role in the K-T extinction. What evidence would best support this conclusion?

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Questions below are based on the following passage: The Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction (K-T) happened between 65 and 66 million years ago and is commonly known for the extinction event that killed the dinosaurs. Around 75%  of life on Earth, including dinosaurs, many plants, fish, and some mammals, ceased to exist after the K-T event. Two scientists present theories to explain the K-T extinction event: Scientist 1 The K-T extinction was precipitated by the collision of a large asteroid with the earth. The initial impact of this asteroid caused large tsunamis and earthquakes, immediately... Show more

Many scientists believe that a combination of the theories presented by both Scientist 1 and Scientist 2 played a role in the K-T extinction. What evidence would best support this conclusion?