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If you were living on the other side of the world—say, in Jakarta or Perth—and you were away from the shore during the brief coastal flooding, you wouldn’t notice much else. Unlike 66 million years ago, there wouldn’t be global firestorms from ejected debris reentering the atmosphere. No volcanic eruptions would be triggered. There would be some dust thrown into the air, but there wouldn’t be global cooling from volcanic aerosols.
What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
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