A Brand New Hypothesis:


The theory that many asteroids the size of mountains caused the extinction of the dinosaurs!

The year 2022 saw the discovery of a second crater, this one located deep below the surface of the ocean and not far from the coast of West Africa. This crater has been linked to the catastrophe that occurred 65 million years ago and resulted in the extinction of the dinosaurs.

It is believed that a number of meteorites the size of mountains collided with Earth roughly 65 million years ago, which resulted in the extinction of the dinosaurs. The size of the meteorites was comparable to that of mountains.

There is no way to determine the crater’s age with any degree of accuracy. Yet, taking into account its apparent placement within the geologic layers of the Earth, it may have originated either just before or after the Chicxulub Impact.

A second large crater that is comparable to the Chicxulub crater, which is assumed to be the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs, has recently been identified by geologists and scientists.

It is believed that the well-known Cretaceous-Paleogene impact crater, which was discovered in Chicxulub, Mexico, in 1980, was found by accident during commercial sediment research team. This crater is believed to have formed around the time that the dinosaurs were going through their Extinction event.

In the year 2022, a second crater was discovered beneath the ocean off the coast of West Africa. This crater has been connected to the event that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The extinction of the dinosaurs is thought to have occurred approximately 65 million years ago as a consequence of a number of meteorites the size of mountains hitting with Earth.

Geologists and other scientists believe that they have uncovered a third crater in Iceland that was produced approximately 65 million years ago, during the time period in which dinosaurs were going extinct (There Have Been No Updates On This Yet).

However, geologists believe that a large crater left by an asteroid impact can be found off the coast of Guinea in West Africa. This crater is submerged and is quite large. Its stones have been extensively fractured and folded on top of one another, which has resulted in a depression that is significantly more extensive than it is profound. It also has a prominent central peak made of rocks, which is often formed by a melted liquefy rock flow that briefly resembles melted butter. This peak was likely formed by a volcano that erupted millions of years ago.

The notion that the extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by a number of asteroids the size of mountains is currently under review by a variety of scientific disciplines, including geology, paleontology, and archaeology.

A Brand New Hypothesis: The theory that many asteroids the size of mountains caused the extinction of the dinosaurs!

Did You Know!

If an ostrich wanted to hide, would it bury its head in the ground?

Because #ostriches are unable to fly, they are unable to build their nests in trees; instead, they dig holes in the ground to lay their eggs in. They will occasionally insert their heads into the nest in order to turn the eggs and ensure that the eggs are being heated uniformly.

However, because of their behavior, it appears as though they are trying to conceal something, which contributes to the perpetuation of the myth.

If an ostrich tried to conceal itself from potential predators in this way, not only would it be unable to do so for an extended period of time, but it also would be unable to take a breath!