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Dinosaur-Killing Impact May Have Superheated Earths Atmosphere for 100,000 Years

2018-05-29 17:39:18| Extremetech

The Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event didn't just kick off a short-term apocalyptic winter -- it may have turned the planet's thermostat up dramatically for a hundred thousand years. The post Dinosaur-Killing Impact May Have Superheated Earth’s Atmosphere for 100,000 Years appeared first on ExtremeTech.

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