Dinosaur ‘graveyard’ discovery reveals true horror of what happened after an apocalypse asteroid hit Earth
First came a terrifying earthquake, before red-hot balls of glass fell from the sky and a huge tsunami delivered the killing blow to any living thing which miraculously survived this onslaught.
The graveyard was discovered 3,000km away from the asteroid impact zone, giving a sense of the terrifying scale of the disaster ‘As human beings, we descended from a lineage that literally survived in the ashes of what was once the glorious kingdom of the dinosaurs. And we’re the only species on the planet that has ever been capable of learning from such an event to the benefit of ourselves and every other organism in our world.’
First, a huge earthquake shook the region – even though it was thousands of miles away from the impact zone. The asteroid apocalypse spread death across a radius of thousands of miles in the moments after the space rock hit but threw up so much dust and debris into the air that it blocked out the sun and probably caused the demise of the dinosaurs.
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