Yucatan Peninsula World Map
Around 66 million years ago, an asteroid larger than Mt. Everest ripped through the atmosphere of Earth, striking our planet at the Yucatán Peninsula, on the southeastern coast of Mexico. This event Mexicans are left with mixed messages of a national lifting of social distancing measures but a government map showing most of the country still unready to reopen. The angle at which a life-destroying space rock hit Earth 66 million years ago was particularly lethal.
Around 66 million years ago, an asteroid larger than Mt. Everest ripped through the atmosphere of Earth, striking our planet at the Yucatán Peninsula, on the southeastern coast of Mexico. This event Mexicans are left with mixed messages of a national lifting of social distancing measures but a government map showing most of the country still unready to reopen.
TEXT_7 The angle at which a life-destroying space rock hit Earth 66 million years ago was particularly lethal.
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