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By Katy Paterson and Nicole Emslie 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous Period this is what the earth would have looked like. Compare that to what our earth currently looks like. Can you spot the differences? Plesiosauria Elasmasaurus Plesiosaurs Kronosaurus Pliosaurs Tylosaurus Belemnities Monosaurus Eventually all these marine organisms became extinct. However some other organisms managed to survive. For example: There were seventeen species of turtles in the late cretaceous period and fifteen of those species managed to survive the mass extinction of that time. In addition, one hundred percent of amphibians, consisting of seven species of salamander and one species of frog, survived. Crocodiles also survived which has puzzled many palaeontologists because they can’t understand how crocodiles were unaffected in complete contrast to the dinosaurs which greatly suffered. However, the most popular theory is that a meteorite hit the earth but it is not known whether it was pieces of a single asteroid or debris from a comet. The impact would have caused lots of dust to be thrown up into the atmosphere and would have blocked out the sunlight. This meant that plants were unable to photosynthesise so died out which affected organisms in the food chain and extinction followed. One theory is that there was a series of volcanic basalt eruptions which caused a drop in sea level and drastic change in climate. Due to extreme hunting of organisms such as whales, dolphins, porpoises, sharks, turtles, fish and seals, to meet consumer demands these organisms are greatly decreasing in number and at one stage dolphins and whales in particular were very close to extinction. Other factors contributing to the decline in numbers of populations of marine species are: Pollution (Domestic, industrial and agricultural) Over-fishing - especially TUNA as it is currently the most endangered species. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDz8gg dp_qA Hawksbill Turtle Steller Sea Lion Gulf Of California Harbour Porpoise (Vaquita) Hammerhead Shark Blue Whale You may recognise some of these marine organisms in this final clip! LISTEN TO SEBASTIAN (the lobster) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8OB lq_svBY