The Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
Long ago, there were dinosaurs, big and strong, roaming the Earth like giants in a forest. But then, something really bad happened, a massive asteroid hit the Earth, making it very hot and dark. This is what scientists call the "dinosaur-killing asteroid."
The Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Didn’t Come Alone
But here’s the twist: it wasn’t just one big rock that came crashing down, there were two! It's like when you're playing with blocks, and instead of dropping one block on your tower, someone drops two at once. That makes your tower fall even faster.
So, Earth had a double whammy: two giant rocks hitting it in quick succession, making things even more chaotic for the dinosaurs. It’s like getting hit by two big waves at the beach, one after the other!
Examples
- A big rock hit Earth, but it wasn't alone, another one might have helped.
- The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was not traveling alone in space.
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See also
- Does the moon rotate on its axis?
- Did the dinosaur-killing asteroid spark hydrothermal life?
- How are Distant Galaxies Magnified Through Gravitational Lensing?
- How Did Comets Form?
- How Cosmic Dust Reveals the Secrets of the Universe?