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More Evidence Supports Massive Asteroid Strike

InnerPeace Volunteers writes "From a BBC Sci/Tech article: The idea is that a giant asteroid about 10 kilometres wide, travelling at 90,000 km/hour slammed into the Earth at the southern margin of North America. This was a case of global devastation rather than North American catastrophe. The asteroid devastated pretty much everything."

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  1. Re:What you say? by Alien54 · · Score: 4, Informative
    Or did the mice rebuild it? Basically, more or less, yes. Considering that the Impact was 65,000,000 years ago. Plus, evolution is faster when you have a clean slate to play with.

    This actually was a big thing a few years ago. Thus you have goodies like the Sky and Telescope Impact Hazards website, along with this nifty cosmic impact calulator.

    To be fair, there is this article about a scientist that thinks mass extinctions are a myth. ( I am skeptical of this.

    And not that a ten mile wide asteroid would make a mess, but that an asteroid needed to wipe out and actually destroy the earth would likely be much much large, maybe 1,000 miles across or more.

    10 miles across is like a bug on the windshield. Note that humans are living on the outside of the windshield.

    So it sounds like you get to have fun researching impact craters on google, etc.

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