The Tunguska event of 1908 was a mysterious explosion in Siberia that flattened 80 million trees with a force a thousand times greater than the Hiroshima bomb, yet no crater was found and scientists still debate whether it was caused by a meteor, comet, or natural gas explosion, making it one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries.
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What Force Destroyed 80 Million Trees in Siberia in 1908? π₯π₯Added:
Notes of history.
In 1908, 80 million trees in Siberia were flattened in an instant, but why?
In the Tunguska region, the sky suddenly lit up in the early morning hours.
A massive explosion occurred. Its power was a thousand times greater than the Hiroshima bomb. The shockwave was felt thousands of miles away.
Here's the strangest part.
No crater was ever found. The trees had fallen outward from the center.
Scientists are still debating. Was it a meteor, a comet, or a natural gas explosion?
Even 115 years later, there's no definitive answer.
The Tunguska event remains one of history's greatest mysteries.
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