Scientists believe early life-forms survived by living deep underground or within the ocean's crust, shielded from the surface inferno.
Within a single day, the entire surface becomes uninhabitable, vaporizing all life. Why Life Didn't End Forever Scientists believe early life-forms survived by living deep
The intense heat causes the oceans to evaporate at a rate of 5 centimeters per second . the entire surface becomes uninhabitable
Each "miracle" impact forced life to acquire new abilities to survive, eventually leading to the complex diversity we see today, including humans. Scientists believe early life-forms survived by living deep
A 500 km asteroid slams into the Pacific, instantly peeling back a 10 km layer of the Earth's crust.
Scientists believe early life-forms survived by living deep underground or within the ocean's crust, shielded from the surface inferno.
Within a single day, the entire surface becomes uninhabitable, vaporizing all life. Why Life Didn't End Forever
The intense heat causes the oceans to evaporate at a rate of 5 centimeters per second .
Each "miracle" impact forced life to acquire new abilities to survive, eventually leading to the complex diversity we see today, including humans.
A 500 km asteroid slams into the Pacific, instantly peeling back a 10 km layer of the Earth's crust.