Could Humans Survive the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid? Featuring @LEMMiNO

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An asteroid impact 66 million years ago led to the extinction of 75% of species, with some surviving by adapting to the new environment. Today, billions could potentially survive in fallout shelters if a similar event occurred, but long-term survival would be challenging due to food scarcity and contaminated water sources.

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  • The asteroid impact 66 million years ago caused global devastation, leading to extreme heat, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and dust clouds, resulting in the extinction of 75% of species.
  • In the event of a similar asteroid strike today, while billions could potentially survive in shelters, long-term survival would be challenging due to food scarcity and contaminated water sources, emphasizing the importance of preventative measures like deflecting asteroids using advanced technology.

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Recent questions

  • What caused the extinction of 75% of species 66 million years ago?

    The extinction event was caused by an asteroid impact.

  • How did some species survive the post-apocalyptic environment?

    Some species survived by adapting to the environment.

  • What methods have been proposed to prevent future asteroid impacts?

    Methods like using lasers or solar sails have been proposed.

  • How could billions potentially survive if a similar asteroid struck today?

    Billions could potentially survive in fallout shelters and underground cities.

  • What high-tech doomsday bunkers could offer protection to select individuals?

    Bunkers like the Raven Rock Mountain Complex could offer protection.

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Asteroid Impact: Extinction and Survival Options

  • 66 million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth at three times the speed of a bullet, causing global devastation.
  • The impact led to extreme heat, global wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and dust clouds, resulting in the extinction of 75% of species.
  • Some species, like crocodiles and birds with beaks, survived by adapting to the post-apocalyptic environment.
  • If a similar asteroid struck today, billions could potentially survive in fallout shelters and underground cities, but long-term survival would be challenging due to food scarcity and contaminated water sources.
  • Various high-tech doomsday bunkers, like the Raven Rock Mountain Complex, could offer protection to select individuals.
  • To prevent a future asteroid impact, methods like using lasers or solar sails to deflect asteroids have been proposed, with astronomers monitoring potential threats.
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