Pooja Babu

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On an otherwise ordinary day sixty-five million years ago, an asteroid ten kilometres wide collided with the earth. Exploding on contact, it released energy on the order of a hundred million megatons of TNT, or more than a million of the most powerful H-bombs ever tested. Debris, including iridium from the pulverized asteroid, spread around the globe. Day turned to night, and temperatures plunged. A mass extinction ensued.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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