Discover 2022 AP7, the largest asteroid with the potential to become a “planet killer”

Asteroids with a diameter greater than 1 km are enough to trigger an extinction event. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, PERTH – A asteroid named 2022 AP7 advertised as a “planet-killer” asteroid (killer of the planet). Fortunately, according to Scott Sheppard, a scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science, the asteroid doesn’t have the potential to hit Earth right … Read more

The movement of the continental plate triggers the largest volcanic event on planet Earth

Unsplash / CC0 in the public domain – The cause of massive volcanic events that occurred millions of years ago resulted in some of the most catastrophic extinction events in the history of planet Earth. – Nationalgeographic.co.id—Scientists explained the timing and possible causes of the events volcanic which happened millions of years ago. This event … Read more

Shrimp and Worms: The First Animals to Recover After the Mass Extinction

Imaginechina/REX/Shutterstock – The researchers say that deposit feeders such as shrimp – creatures that feed on organic matter that settle on the ocean floor – were the first to bounce back in terms of population size and biodiversity. – Nationalgeographic.co.id—Researchers studying burrows and traces of ancient seabeds have found that bottom-digging animals were among the … Read more

Scientists find fossils of dinosaurs that died when an asteroid hit Earth

KOMPAS.com – A group of scientists claim to have discovered fossil foot dinosaur complete with skin, which died and was buried just in time asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago. They also show off dinosaur fossils which is at the Tanis site in North Dakota State, United States of America and have preserved it. … Read more

Discovery of Soft-shelled Turtles That Survived Mass Extinction

Sergey Krasovskiy – Hutchemys walkerorum lived more than 66 million years ago. – Nationalgeographic.co.id—A team of scientists from the University of Pennsylvania report describing a luna shell turtle that lived in North Dakota 66.5 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period. The tortoise is known to have lived just before mass extinction … Read more

Dinosaur Extinction Occurs in Spring, Study Explains All

KOMPAS.com – About 66 million years ago, asteroid hit the Earth. This event is also a sign for extinction dinosaur at the end of the Cretaceous period. However, there are still unanswered questions from mass extinction that, namely when exactly the event asteroid collisions it happened. An international team of scientists conducted a series of … Read more

Dinosaur Extinction Occurs in Spring, Study Explains

KOMPAS.com – About 66 million years ago, asteroid hit the Earth. This event is also a sign for extinction dinosaur at the end of the Cretaceous period. However, there are still unanswered questions from mass extinction that, namely when exactly the event asteroid collisions it happened. An international team of scientists conducted a series of … Read more

Horror! The Earth Has Been Struck By Darkness For 2 Years

Jakarta – About 66 million years ago, the blow was devastating asteroid destroy dinosaur and many other living beings. Not only that, there is also time darkness on the Planet Earth for two years with severe consequences. According to new research from the California Academy of Sciences, soot from forest fires filled the atmosphere and … Read more

Terrifying! This is the story of 5 mass extinctions that have occurred in the history of planet Earth

JOURNAL SOREANG – Earth is a planet in the solar system, and is the only planet in which there are living beings. Mass extinction or biotic crisis is biodiversity loss event that is on earth. In ancient times the earth once experienced mass extinction what happens to the living things in it. Also Read: Unique! … Read more

During the Mass Extinction, Primate Ancestors Have Left the Trees

Ricky Jenihansen – Reconstruction of early primate life at the time of the mass extinction event 66 million years ago. – Nationalgeographic.co.id—Mass extinction the end of the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago was marked by a worldwide ecological catastrophe and rapid species turnover. Species arboreal (tree dwellers) are particularly at risk of extinction due … Read more