The 1908 Tunguska Event was a mysterious explosion over Siberia that flattened 80 million trees, released energy equivalent to 1,000 nuclear bombs, and caused the night sky over Europe to glow for days, yet left no crater or fragments, suggesting it was caused by a non-physical phenomenon like a comet or asteroid that disintegrated in the atmosphere rather than hitting the ground.
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Something INVISIBLE Hit Earth Harder Than 1,000 Nukes #shorts #scienceAjouté :
80 million trees snapped like matchsticks in a single second.
Something screamed out of the sky over Siberia and detonated with the force of a thousand nuclear bombs.
The shockwave hurled people off their feet miles away.
The night sky over Europe glowed bright enough to read a book at midnight for days.
When scientists finally arrived, no crater, no fragments, nothing.
Whatever shattered a forest bigger than London vanished without a trace.
The next one could shatter a city.
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