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22 February, 00:21

Why didn't the Tunguska Event in Siberia in 1908 cause any deaths? It was an airburst that flattened trees over a huge area but it occurred in a remote area of the world. It was a comet that passed near the Earth but it was visible to people for 18 months. It was a meteorite that created one of the largest impact craters ever recorded on Earth but it occurred in a remote area of the world. It was a small diamond-bearing meteorite that was incapable of producing much damage. It was a meteor that vaporized high in the Earth's atmosphere but it was visible to millions of people for several minutes. Next

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  1. 22 February, 00:44
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    It was an airburst that flattened trees over a huge area but it occurred in a remote area of the world. (First choice)
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