
A Possible Sequel to the Dinosaur Armageddon
BBC Inside Science
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Do You Know if It's a Local Ejector?
It's dated from expiration wells that were drilled for foil and gas a few hundred kimometers to the east. Ades very well established time frame constructed from these micropossils. The only way to o be absolutely certain it would be to drill the neder crater directly and date in that structure. And then ideally we'd actually also find the, you knowhe the chilub radium layer,. We don't know if it's the same kind of astroid or different or unow there's a lot of questions there.
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