A recent discovery has unveiled a massive crater in Gujarat, India, linked to Harappa, suggesting a significant meteorite impact that might have occurred around 4000 years ago, potentially affecting the Indus Valley Civilization. This finding adds to the global catalog of major impact sites, with South Africa's Vredefort crater being the largest known on Earth.
A crater in Gujarat may have been formed when a massive meteor hit the Indus Valley Civilisation. #science #news https://t.co/34HUPU5s6P
Crater in #Gujarat linked to Harappa is an ancient crash site https://t.co/FzYNoQ3J5P
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🇿🇦 South Africa's Vredefort crater is the largest known impact crater on Earth
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Huge crater in India hints at major meteorite impact 4000 years ago https://t.co/OsUvo0q6qV