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The meteorite1 was 15 kilometres across, enough to cause utter devastation2 across the whole planet. It exploded with a force of 100 million million tones of TNT. The blast sent a giant plume3 of vaporized rock out into space. A crater4 was punched 30 kilometres into the Earth’s crust. It was above this rim5 of weakened rock that these cenotes formed millions of years later. The blast would have been ferocious6. But it was what happened next that made the impact a global catastrophe7.
The blast plume that shot into space fell back to Earth. Billions of molten particles superheated the air to a temperature of hundreds of degrees. Fires swept the planet, choking the atmosphere with soot8 and dust. The dinosaurs9, and most other creatures, were doomed10.
That discovery, back in the 1980s, about what happened at Chicxulub, changed everything. Up until then, we thought that the Earth had changed only through grindingly slow processes, but now we knew that there was also sudden, violent catastrophes11 that made the Earth the way it was. Of course, what that meant was that something like this could happen again, at any moment.
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1 meteorite | |
n.陨石;流星 | |
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2 devastation | |
n.毁坏;荒废;极度震惊或悲伤 | |
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3 plume | |
n.羽毛;v.整理羽毛,骚首弄姿,用羽毛装饰 | |
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4 crater | |
n.火山口,弹坑 | |
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5 rim | |
n.(圆物的)边,轮缘;边界 | |
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6 ferocious | |
adj.凶猛的,残暴的,极度的,十分强烈的 | |
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7 catastrophe | |
n.大灾难,大祸 | |
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8 soot | |
n.煤烟,烟尘;vt.熏以煤烟 | |
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9 dinosaurs | |
n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西 | |
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10 doomed | |
命定的 | |
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11 catastrophes | |
n.灾祸( catastrophe的名词复数 );灾难;不幸事件;困难 | |
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