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We May Know Where the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Came From. How Does That Help Us? – autoevolution
About 66 million years ago, give or take a period of time too great for us humans to understand, a 6.2 miles (10 km) asteroid…

After the impact, the Earth was still standing, but the effects of the blast killed most of Earth’s species, including the dominant one at the time, the dinosaurs.Now, this extinction-level event has been at the center of countless studies, books, and movies,…
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