Giant Asteroid Falling into the North Sea Created a 100-Meter Tsunami
The fall of a giant - A giant asteroid into the North Sea - Scientific research has revealed that a giant asteroid falling into the North Sea created tsunami waves higher than 100 meters. This historical event is considered one of the biggest natural disasters recorded in Earth's history.

According to the data obtained, a large amount of energy was released as a result of the asteroid hitting the North Sea, which led to widespread destruction in the surrounding areas. Giant waves approximately 100 meters (330 feet) high hit the coastal strips, causing serious damage to the geography and ecosystem of that period.
The effects of such a giant impact did not end with just a tsunami. The asteroid's fall could have spread a huge amount of dust and gas into the atmosphere, causing climate change and long-term environmental problems. Researchers are currently investigating the significance of this event in Earth's geological history.
Scientists note that this discovery further increases our knowledge about asteroid impacts and tsunami mechanisms. This event provides important lessons for predicting and preventing similar threats in the future.
Geological analyses conducted in the North Sea area and the investigation of ancient sediment layers helped to uncover the traces of this disaster. This information allows for a deeper understanding of the scale of cosmic impacts that occurred in Earth's past.
Researchers emphasize that although the fall of such a large asteroid is a rare event, its consequences could be devastating for life on our planet. This discovery once again highlights the importance of always being vigilant against potential threats coming from the depths of the universe.
