
At the bottom of the sea discovered "dome" of the asteroid
Only very strong and a giant blow could cause such a thing
Scientists from the University of Canberra have discovered the "dome" of close to 50 km in diameter, called Mount Ashmore, Timorskog at the bottom of the sea, near the northwestern coast of Australia, which is located above the crater formed when a giant asteroid impact on Earth before about 35 million years ago.
The Professor Andrew Glikson's Institute for planetary science, who led this research, wrote in the Australian Journal of Earth sciences that until this attack occurred at the same time when the asteroids fell in Siberia and North America, which is the period in which it occurred very many large asteroids, quoted by the Italian agency Ansa.
"All of these asteroids have caused a dramatic decrease in global temperatures that has led to the formation of the Antarctic polar hemisphere," said Glikson.
Geologist Darius Jablonski, the oil company, which conducts research in this field, the first suspect to be a dome created when an asteroid impact.
Jablonski then invited prof. Gliksona, which after analysis concluded that only very strong and a giant impact could cause something like that
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