Scientists Unearth Mysterious Meteorite Crater in China

Scientific American — GlobalFriday, November 14, 2025 at 7:00:00 PM
Scientists have discovered a meteorite crater in China, which is approximately 900 meters wide and bowl-shaped. This crater was formed thousands of years ago when a space rock impacted the region. The discovery sheds light on the geological history of the area and provides insights into past extraterrestrial events that have shaped the Earth's surface.
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