Environment
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Largest ‘Megaripples’ on Earth From Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid is Buried Deep Under Louisiana
A peculiar geologic finding from the dinosaur-killing asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago indicates that 52-foot-tall 'megaripples' hides deep under Louisiana, and the largest known megaripples on Earth.
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