466 million years ago, the Earth may have had an impressive ring system, similar to Saturn’s. This theory, proposed by researchers in the field of planetary geology, suggests that these rings formed after the disintegration of a large asteroid rich in L-condrites, which orbited our planet for millions of years and deeply marked the global climate of that time. How did the Earth rings form? The theory indicates that a gigantic asteroid approached…
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466 million years ago, the Earth may have had an impressive ring system, similar to Saturn’s. This theory, proposed by researchers in the field of planetary geology, suggests that these rings formed after the disintegration of a large asteroid rich in L-condrites, which orbited our planet for millions of years and deeply marked the global climate of that time. How did the Earth rings form? The theory indicates that a gigantic asteroid approached…