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66 million years ago, the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event wiped out most life on Earth in what may have been a single catastrophic day. ☄️🦖 A massive asteroid, estimated to be 10–15 kilometers wide, slammed into Earth with unimaginable force, creating the Chicxulub crater nearly 180 kilometers across. The impact unleashed energy billions of times more powerful than nuclear weapons, sending shockwaves across the entire planet. Massive earthquakes shook the ground. Mega-tsunamis surged acro
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