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Ancient Amputation

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Impact Craters and Charcoes

The more graphitised suggests that you had higher temperatures, but I'm still just wondering, given that these crater sites are thousands of years old, that's plenty of time for forest fires to have ripped through. How do you know that there just wasn't a forest fire a thousand years ago, and that's what caused the impact? Yeah, even if you have very intense forest fire, you have pieces of wood that have been heated to very high temperatures in contact with open flame for a very long time. You can kind of break off some of the pieces of the trees that are left off, and inside the wood is not damaged by the temperature even. In case of those charco

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