Tunguska catastrophe: Evidence of acid rain supports meteorite theory
Tunguska catastrophe: Evidence of acid rain supports meteorite theory
The Tunguska catastrophe in 1908 evidently led to high levels of acid rain. This is the conclusion reached by Russian, Italian and German researchers based on the results of analyses of peat profiles taken from the disaster region. picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago
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headlineTunguska catastrophe: Evidence of acid rain supports meteorite theory
descriptionThe Tunguska catastrophe in 1908 evidently led to high levels of acid rain. This is the conclusion reached by Russian, Italian and German researchers based on the results of analyses of peat profiles taken from the disaster region.
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