Mega Meteorite, 4 Times The Size Of Mount Everest, May Have Sparked Life On Earth: Study
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This immense rock slammed into Earth, boiling the oceans and unleashing a record-breaking tsunami.
When it comes to catastrophic asteroids, the one that wiped out the dinosaurs is infamous. The massive impact led to the extinction of T-Rex and Stegosaurus, forever altering evolution's course. However, researchers suggest another, lesser-known meteorite might have had an even more profound effect – potentially jumpstarting life on Earth. S2, a gargantuan space rock estimated to be four times the size of Mount Everest, is believed to have had a significant impact on Earth, particularly its oceans, Metro reported. The meteorite, S2, was first discovered in 2014 and it hit the planet about 3.26 billion years ago.
This immense rock slammed into Earth, boiling the oceans and unleashing a record-breaking tsunami, a study published in PNAS said.
Recently, scientists ventured to the impact crater in South Africa's Barberton Greenstone belt, created by the meteorite, to investigate its effects on the planet. The team collected 220 pounds of rock and took them back to the lab for analysis.