Did the dinosaur-killing asteroid spark hydrothermal life?

A super big rock hit Earth long ago and made a huge mess, but it also might have started life in hot water under the sea.

What happened when the asteroid hit?

Imagine you're playing with a giant ball of clay, and suddenly something really heavy crashes into it, that's what happened when the dinosaur-killing asteroid hit Earth! The crash made a huge hole in the ground and sent out tons of dirt, rocks, and hot stuff into the air.

How did this start life?

Under the sea, there are cracks in the ocean floor where hot water comes up from deep inside Earth, kind of like how a geyser works but underwater. This hot water can make hydrothermal life, which is life that grows near these hot spots. The asteroid crash might have made more of these hot spots, giving tiny sea creatures a cozy home to grow and multiply.

So even though the big rock killed off the dinosaurs, it also gave new life a chance, like how a storm can destroy one garden but help another grow stronger! A super big rock hit Earth long ago and made a huge mess, but it also might have started life in hot water under the sea.

What happened when the asteroid hit?

Imagine you're playing with a giant ball of clay, and suddenly something really heavy crashes into it, that's what happened when the dinosaur-killing asteroid hit Earth! The crash made a huge hole in the ground and sent out tons of dirt, rocks, and hot stuff into the air.

How did this start life?

Under the sea, there are cracks in the ocean floor where hot water comes up from deep inside Earth, kind of like how a geyser works but underwater. This hot water can make hydrothermal life, which is life that grows near these hot spots. The asteroid crash might have made more of these hot spots, giving tiny sea creatures a cozy home to grow and multiply.

So even though the big rock killed off the dinosaurs, it also gave new life a chance, like how a storm can destroy one garden but help another grow stronger!

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  1. A big rock hit Earth, causing huge waves and fires. It might have created underwater hot springs that helped tiny organisms survive.
  2. The asteroid impact made the world dark and cold, but it also started new life in deep oceans.
  3. After the dinosaur-killing crash, new creatures began to grow from the heat of the ocean floor.

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