When an asteroid hits Earth, it doesn’t just leave a crater—it leaves a vibe. Scientists recently discovered 52-foot-tall underground ripples from the dinosaur-killing asteroid, proving that even 66 million years later, Earth is still saying, “That was wild.” These “megaripples” are like the geologic equivalent of a mic drop, showing just how hard that asteroid rocked the planet. Spoiler: If you thought your last bad day was rough, imagine being a T-Rex watching a mile-high tsunami roll in.

Scientists Found 52-Foot-Tall Underground Ripples From the Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs