The Google search engine It has many hidden functions such as animations or graphics, either with the doodle of the day or with the search words. Today he brings us an animation about a meteorite.
How to see the meteorite in the Google search engine?
- Open Google in Chrome.
- You just have to write the word “meteorite” in the search bar.
- The results will return all the entries related to the search.
- A space rock will cross your screen at full speed and “crash” into the bottom of your explorer making your screen shake.
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It is a Mexican “meteorite”.
In accordance with excelsior, the meteorite in question is the one that caused the Chicxulub crater located northwest of the Yucatan peninsula. It is estimated that this fireball was about 10 kilometers in diameter and crashed in what would later become Mexico approximately 65 million years ago.
It is thought that the explosion and cloud of dust caused by the fall of this meteorite extinguished about 75% of the species on the entire planet, including the dinosaurs.
Why does Google use doodles to talk about specific topics?
Doodles are tools that Google has used for years to commemorate events, dates, prominent figures, etc. Sometimes it’s just a drawing and other times it’s an interactive game.
According to Google, a group of employees regularly meets to form the calendar of events to commemorate and how they will apply it.
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