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The Littlest Black Hole

Radiolab for Kids

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Tunguska and Tiny Black Holes

This chapter examines the intriguing theory that a miniature black hole may have caused the Tunguska event in 1908. It discusses the potential impact of such small black holes, formed since the Big Bang, and the catastrophic consequences they could unleash upon Earth. Additionally, the narrative vividly describes how a black hole could interact with the planet's atmosphere, creating dramatic geological effects and unique visual phenomena.

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