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I have read some article about this crater in Lybia, but still have no idea the age of it. Anybody knows that?
Thanks you.
Thanks you.
The Kebira crater is estimated to be around 100 million years old.
The age of the Kebira crater was determined through radiometric dating of the rocks found in and around the crater.
The Kebira crater was formed by a meteorite impact, also known as an impact event.
No, there are many other craters of similar age found on Earth and other planets in our solar system.
Studying the Kebira crater can provide insight into the frequency and effects of meteorite impacts on Earth, as well as the geological and environmental changes that have occurred over the past 100 million years.