Huge crater under North Sea was created by asteroid impact, scientists say
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Scientists have confirmed that the Silverpit crater, located 80 miles off the Yorkshire coast, was formed by a massive asteroid impact 43 million years ago. This discovery not only settles a long-standing debate among researchers but also highlights the crater's significance in understanding Earth's geological history and the effects of such cosmic events, including the generation of a 100-meter tsunami.
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