Asteroid Impact Size Comparison on Earth | Real Scale 3D Craters

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What did the impact of asteroids throughout the history of our planet Earth look like in real time? In this 3D comparison video you are going to find out!
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Can you help me and it create a mega earthquake.
mega tsunami.
was cause the Campi Flegrei supervolcano erupted.
can you come from?

How fun is this
coordinates to u location it would take you mediterranean Sea.
35°58'51.63"N 19°43'59.21"E.


322.47km wide crater.
size 8.000m
crater depth 1, 667m
crater wide 311, 964m
Ejecta thickness 176.60m
break-up altitude 38, 974m? unknown I known.
Wind velocity2, 899 m/s
Richter magnitude11
Sound pulse amplitude142 dB
Mass2.14 x 1015 kg
Projectile velocity 80 km/s more than that velocity is a unknown.
It was Direction it which way Kane form south-west.
Trajectory angle42°
Projectile density8, 000 kg/m3
Target density2, 700 kg/m3
Fireball radius380.00 km
Damage at 322 km from crash site

Impact energy
ParameterValue
Kinetic energy6.86 x 1024 J
Impact energy6.86 x 1024 J
How frequent?1, 369, 994, 631 yrs
What happens to the impactor?
The projectile reaches the ground in a broken condition. The mass of the projectile strikes the surface at a velocity of  79.98 km/s more than that velocity is a unknown ??? km/s

Is a fireball seen?
ParameterValue
Radius380.00 km
Peak thermal radiation at4.75135 s
Irradiation duration4.94 x 103 s
Exposure3.07 x 1010 J/m2

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