Massive quake moves NZealand closer to Australia

The Great Barrier Reef off
Australia's eastern coast. A massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake last week
has moved the south of New Zealand closer to Australia, scientists said
(AFP//File/Ho)
https://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090722/sc_afp/nzealandquakescience
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Heat-Shocked Diamonds Provide New Clue of Horse-Killing Impact

California's
Channel Islands, where heat-shocked soot and diamonds are suggesting a
killing comsic impact. Courtesy NOAA and UC Santa Barbara
Archeologists
have been divided about whether an extraterrestiral impact blasted
North America about 12,900 years ago, wreaking havoc on Earth's surface and sending scores of species — including a pygmy mammoth and the horse — into oblivion.
New clues from California's Channel Islands should put any doubt to rest, says an international team of researchers.
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Heat-Shocked Diamonds Provide New Clue of Horse-Killing Impact

California's
Channel Islands, where heat-shocked soot and diamonds are suggesting a
killing comsic impact. Courtesy NOAA and UC Santa Barbara
Archeologists
have been divided about whether an extraterrestiral impact blasted
North America about 12,900 years ago, wreaking havoc on Earth's surface and sending scores of species — including a pygmy mammoth and the horse — into oblivion.
New clues from California's Channel Islands should put any doubt to rest, says an international team of researchers.
Click to continue…
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