What are the probable causes of the two mass extinctions of dinosaurs?

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A. a metor
B. a drout {a drout is when there is no water}


I will add slightly. There is also a third theory going around that it was actually the ice age that killed the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs being reptiles can not survive in cold weathers, thus the cold ice age killed them.

 

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