2024-10-06 17:55:09
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Unveiling the Depths of Dinosaur Extinction
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"Image of a Catastrophic Event" - Second Gigantic Asteroid Likely Hit the Earth
Researchers have discovered a crater on the seabed that was formed 66 million years ago by an asteroid impact; the crater is 9 km wide and 300 m below the surface; the asteroid was approximately 500 m in size and hit with a speed of 72,000 km/h; the impact caused earthquakes, landslides and tsunami waves.
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New Asteroid Crater Discovered: Double Disaster for the Dinosaurs?
New asteroid crater discovered in the Atlantic off Guinea; could be linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago; crater 300 meters below the sea surface, 9 kilometers wide; asteroid 450-500 meters in diameter hit from the northeast at 72,000 km/h; spiral-shaped thrust ridges around the central peak; the impact liquefied sediments, triggered landslides and tsunami waves; researchers from Heriot-Watt University used high-resolution 3D seismic imaging to investigate.
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