Scientists have discovered that microbial life persisted beneath Finland's 23-kilometre-wide Lake Lappajärvi crater long after a massive asteroid struck 78 million years ago. The impact initially sterilised the area at 2,000 °C, but life returned within four million years. They analysed calcite and pyrite crystals and found that microbes thrived as groundwater cooled slowly to about 50 °C.
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Swati Dubey /
05:05 pm on
02 Nov