Was A Supernova Responsible For A Mass Extinction On Earth?0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Space
- July 14, 2016
Is it possible for a supernova explosion hundreds of light-years away to cause mass extinctions on our planet?
Is it possible for a supernova explosion hundreds of light-years away to cause mass extinctions on our planet?
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