The mammoth S2 meteorite, discovered in 2014, is believed to have caused a tsunami larger than any other known in Earth’s ...
A giant meteorite that struck Earth 3.26 billion years ago may have functioned as a 'fertilizer bomb,' aiding early life ...
A formation known as the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa contains evidence of a giant impact that shook Earth 3.26 ...
A giant meteorite, the size of four Mount Everests, is thought to have crashed into Earth around 3.26 billion years ago and ...
Massive impacts had a silver lining for life. Billions of years ago, long before life as we know it emerged, meteorites ...
When a meteorite with the mass of four Mount Everests hit Earth 3.2 billion years ago, it caused global chaos and provided an ...
Meteorite impacts helped create Earth’s oceans and continents. They sparked life’s evolution through changes in the ...
2️⃣ Earth’s history: A giant meteorite, estimated to be the size of four Mount Everests, slammed into the planet 3.2 billion ...
More than 2 billion years before the dinosaur-destroying meteorite, a meteorite the size of four Mt. Everests, known as S-2, crashed into Earth, creating a planetwide tsunami that actually had a ...
A giant meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and may have sparked life, ...