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Natural History Museum of Denmark / 03:58 / POSTED 24.01.17

Myth busted: No link between gigantic asteroid break-up and rise in biodiversity

Some 470 million years ago, during the middle part of the geological period known as the Ordovician, an asteroid collision took place somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The collision caused an explosion that sent a cascade of meteorites towards Earth.

Myth busted: No link between gigantic asteroid break-up and rise in biodiversity
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Rigets Rødder - Danmarks Istid

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 05:59 / POSTED 04.08.23

København i koleraens tid

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 11:27 / POSTED 10.07.23

Underground Channel

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 01:18 / POSTED 06.12.22

Glacial Rock Flour - a solution to climate change?

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 03:30 / POSTED 29.04.19

The four legged fish

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 08:12 / POSTED 03.11.15

THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET DURING THE 20TH CENTURY - a...

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 05:16 / POSTED 16.12.15

GLACIAL ROCK DUST - a game changer in world food supply

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 04:19 / POSTED 26.04.16

Early plate tectonics & the oldest rocks on earth

Natural History Museum of Denmark / 05:22 / POSTED 23.03.15