Can We Blame Jupiter For Extinction Of Dinosaurs?

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The Earth has seen its fair share of mass extinctions throughout its history. These catastrophic events have resulted in the loss of countless species of plants and animals, forever altering the course of life on our planet. The most famous mass extinction event is the one that wiped out the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago. Scientists believe that a massive asteroid impact was the cause, leading to the extinction of around 75% of all species on Earth. But how did that asteroid find its way to Earth? Did Jupiter play a role in it? In this video, we will talk about whether we can blame Jupiter for the extinction of dinosaurs or not.

MASS EXTINCTION EVENTS ON EARTH:

A massive cosmic collision is one of the most serious existential dangers to life on Earth. An intense enough impact with Earth β€” typical of objects a few kilometres or bigger in size β€” might easily produce a mass extinction event, and may perhaps utterly sterilise a living globe, putting an end to a multi-billion-year cycle of life. For billions of years, these events have occurred across the universe, including in our solar system. It has traditionally been believed that the Solar System is favorable for life as it has Jupiter, which acts as a shield against objects that could impact Earth. Jupiter, the largest planet in our Solar System, experiences collisions much more often than Earth, serving as its protector. However, this understanding is incorrect. Its existence in fact increases the likelihood of collisions on Earth, and researchers estimate that there's a high chance that the K-Pg extinction event would not have occurred without Jupiter's presence.

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00:00 Intro
1:01 MASS EXTINCTION EVENTS ON EARTH
2:01 PREVIOUS IMPACTS OF JUPITER
3:20 JUPITER’S OVERALL ROLE IN AFFECTING ASTEROIDS
8:35 CONCLUSION

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