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Dinosaur-killing asteroid caused ‘mega earthquake’ that lasted months

Por: New York Post Life October 12, 2022

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Prehistoric Earth sure was rockin’. New research has found that , which struck Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula 66 million years ago, also triggered a “mega earthquake” that shook the planet for weeks to months after the collision,. Upon the 10-kilometer space rock’s impact, there was seismic activity that was estimated to be 50,000 times more powerful than the devastating 9.1 earthquake that ravaged Indonesia’s Sumatra in 2004. Geologist... + full article



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