Myth busted: No link between gigantic asteroid break-up, rise in biodiversity

Some 470 million years ago, during the middle part of the geological period known as the Ordovician, an asteroid collision took place somewhere between Mars and Jupiter. The collision caused an explosion that sent a cascade of meteorites towards Earth.

(via WSJ)

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