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It depends on how large the object is and where it lands. Haven't you seen disaster movies? A huge tidal wave it hits the ocean, massive explosion followed by a chilly nuclear winter, crazy flooding etc. etc. Maybe even the end of the world?

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You've definitely got that right ! There's no debating the fact that the result of a collision is often an impact.


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