Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid slammed into what is today the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. The impact was so forceful that it kicked a tremendous amount of debris out of the atmosphere, which then rained back down, blanketing the Earth's surface with a layer of dust.

All that debris re-entering the atmosphere created a pulse of heat so strong that it set the world on fire.

@JacquelynGill Keith RIchards: „Ah yes, I remember it well - it was a Monday. Many died that day. We called them ‚Resting Stones‘.“