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Two massive asteroids hit Earth around 35.65 million years ago, but did not lead to any lasting changes in the Earth’s climate, according to a new study by UCL researchers.
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Two massive asteroid impacts 35.65 million years ago caused craters but no long-term climate changes, a UCL study reveals.
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