A massive asteroid’s impact billions of years ago diversified life on Earth: Study
By Jack Aylmer (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Ian Kennedy (Lead Video Editor)
Geologists have uncovered remnants from a giant space rock that could provide answers to what ignited an abundance of life on Earth. New research published on Monday, Oct. 21, reveals a giant space rock slammed into what’s now South Africa more than 3 billion years ago with one student researcher calling it a “fertilizer bomb” for life.
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Researchers believe that after the destructive impact it eventually stirred up the ingredients for more life with a combination of iron and phosphorus from the meteorite falling into the ocean.
Organisms quickly recovered and thrived greater than ever due to a massive increase in nutrients from the meteorite that eventually seeped into the ocean.
The study has spurred new interest in the environmental changes space rocks have brought to Earth. Billions of years ago, impacts from meteorites were much more common, and geologists hope the further study of crater impacts provides some answers to some of the mysteries of how life began on Earth.
[JACK AYLMER]
GEOLOGISTS UNCOVERED REMNANTS FROM A GIANT SPACE ROCK THAT COULD PROVIDE ANSWERS TO WHAT IGNITED AN ABUNDANCE OF LIFE ON EARTH.
NEW RESEARCH PUBLISHED MONDAY REVEALS A GIANT SPACE ROCK SLAMMED INTO WHAT’S NOW SOUTH AFRICA MORE THAN THREE BILLION YEARS AGO.
WITH ONE STUDENT RESEARCHER CALLING IT A “FERTILIZER BOMB” FOR LIFE.
THE STUDY SHOWS THE MASSIVE ASTEROID THE SIZE OF MOUNT EVEREST SMASHED INTO EARTH, BOILING THE OCEAN AND CREATING A GLOBAL TSUNAMI.
BUT SCIENTISTS SAY IT DIDN’T LEAD TO MASS DIE-OFFS BECAUSE LIFE WAS VERY MINIMAL STILL ON EARTH.
RESEARCHERS BELIEVE AFTER THE DESTRUCTIVE IMPACT IT EVENTUALLY STIRRED UP THE INGREDIENTS FOR MORE LIFE WITH A COMBINATION OF IRON AND PHOSPHORUS FROM THE METEORITE FALLING INTO THE OCEAN.
ORGANISMS QUICKLY RECOVERED AND THRIVED GREATER THAN EVER DUE TO A MASSIVE INCREASE IN NUTRIENTS FROM THE METEORITE THAT EVENTUALLY SEEPED INTO THE OCEAN.
THE STUDY HAS SPURRED NEW INTEREST IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES SPACE ROCKS HAVE BROUGHT TO EARTH.
BILLIONS OF YEARS AGO, IMPACTS FROM METEORITES WERE MUCH MORE COMMON GEOLOGISTS HOPE IT PROVIDES SOME ANSWERS TO SOME OF THE MYSTERIES OF HOW LIFE BEGAN ON EARTH.
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Life ‘may have thrived’ after giant meteorite hit Earth – research
Click to see story on The IndependentA giant meteorite boiled the oceans 3.2 billion years ago. Scientists say it was a ‘fertilizer bomb’ for life
Click to see story on CNNThe impact of a meteorite larger than four Everests boosted life more than 3 billion years ago
Click to see story on El PaisAncient meteorite was ‘giant fertilizer bomb’ for life on Earth – Alamogordo Daily News
Click to see story on Alamogordo Daily NewsS2 meteorite: What happened when a rock as big as London hit Earth?
Click to see story on BBC NewsA giant meteorite boiled the oceans 3.2 billion years ago, but provided a ‘fertilizer bomb’ for life
Click to see story on CTV NewsAncient meteorite was ‘giant fertilizer bomb’ for life on Earth
Click to see story on Channel News AsiaGiant meteorite strike may have helped life thrive on Earth, research suggests
Click to see story on Sky News UKGiant meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have aided early life
Click to see story on Phys.orgWhat happened when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests hit Earth?
Click to see story on Science DailyA giant meteorite boiled the oceans 3.2 billion years ago, but provided a ‘fertilizer bomb’ for life
Click to see story on KMIZAncient meteorite was ‘giant fertiliser bomb’ for life on Earth
Click to see story on Times LiveThe day a meteorite four times larger than Everest fell to Earth
Click to see story on abcWhat happened when a meteorite the size of four Everest mountains hit Earth?
Click to see story on El MundoAncient meteorite was ‘giant fertilizer bomb’ for life on Earth
Click to see story on New Hampshire Union LeaderMeteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago was favorable for life on Earth
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Life ‘may have thrived’ after giant meteorite hit Earth – research
Click to see story on Shropshire StarThe very old meteorite that was a “giant fertilizer bomb” for life on Earth
Click to see story on PublicoThe impact of a meteorite larger than four Everests could favor life on Earth
Click to see story on La VanguardiaMassive Meteorite Impact Shaped Earth’s Early Oceans and Life – The Global Herald
Click to see story on The Global HeraldGiant Meteorite Strike May Have Helped Life Thrive On Earth, Research Suggests – Great Yorkshire Radio
Click to see story on Great Yorkshire RadioGiant meteorite strike may have helped life thrive on Earth, research
Click to see story on khbrknewsEarth scientist discovers what happened after a meteorite the size of four Mt. Everests hit Earth
Click to see story on Yourweather.co.uk | MeteoredScientists have discovered how the Earth survived the fall of an asteroid the size of Everest
Click to see story on RTVIThe S2 meteorite impact, more than 3 billion years ago, may have helped early life • Everything that matters
Click to see story on wszystkoconajwazniejsze.plScientists have discovered that a meteorite that hit Earth three billion years ago helped develop life on the planet
Click to see story on romania-actualitati.roMassive meteorite impact 3 billion years ago aided life on Earth’s growth
Click to see story on TalkerWhat happened when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests hit Earth?
Click to see story on ecotopical.comGiant meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have aided early life – Sky News: The Latest News from the World
Click to see story on Sky News: The Latest News from the WorldThe crash of a meteorite the size of four Everests could have favored life on Earth
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