50-200,000 years ago, Somewhere in Brazos County, Texas a METEORITE Hit where Brazosians live

Before we look at the METEORITE Evidence that Hit Brazos County, Texas, We need to look at exactly what is a Comet vs a Meteorite? Do you know? Can you tell? Most of us cannot. Ten years ago, I couldn’t.

Meteorite fragments have a mass of twisted like Metal Ore with Rocks of various sorts wrapped all twisted like amongst the metal.

A Meteorite is a Planet Killer. A Comet is a Planet Killer. But both are Planet Killers only when they have enough Size and are speeding along at an incredible MPH. Or KPH! But Super Fast. And many believe that a Massive ? Killed the Dinosaurs?

Most scientists believe that the dinosaurs were killed by a catastrophic event, most likely an asteroid impact. The asteroid, estimated to be around 6 miles (10 kilometers) in diameter, is thought to have struck the Earth around 66 million years ago, in what is now Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. The impact is believed to have been so powerful that it caused widespread fires, earthquakes, and a massive tsunami, which led to the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other species. The asteroid is thought to have been traveling at a speed of about 40,000 miles per hour (64,000 kilometers per hour) when it struck the Earth.

An asteroid is an irregularly-shaped rocky or metallic object that orbits the Sun, mainly found between Mars and Jupiter’s orbit.

A meteorite, on the other hand, is a small piece of debris that has fallen on Earth from space. It can come from either an asteroid or a comet. Therefore, a meteorite is not an asteroid, but it can be made up of the same materials.

A comet, on the other hand, is a small icy object that also orbits the Sun. Unlike asteroids, comets have a tail that forms when their icy surface is heated by the Sun. Comets are not classified as asteroids, but they can have similarities such as containing rocky material.

Barringer Crater The site had several earlier names, and fragments of the meteorite are officially called the Canyon Diablo Meteorite, after the adjacent Cañon Diablo.

THE METEORITE

FIFTY THOUSAND YEARS AGO A GIANT FIREBALL STREAKED ACROSS THE NORTH AMERICAN SKY.

It struck the Earth in northern Arizona, exploding with a force 150 times greater than the atomic bomb!

Meteorite Piece found in Brazos County Texas BELOW

Name: Brazos County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

LocationBrazos County, Texas, United States (30.33056 -96.60184 30.97397 -96.07991)

Average elevation: 295 ft

Minimum elevation: 148 ft

Maximum elevation: 528 ft

My diamond checker went BEEPING crazy for Metal. You can see the Metal. You can feel it. Just imagine the amount of heat required to mash molten metal with various rocks. Quick Flash!

But where did it hit? Where is the exact location?

It is possible for rocks in molten metal to be a meteorite?

I’ve also found clumps of sandstone about the size of a fist. Which I think is odd too.

https://www.texasalmanac.com/articles/texas-ancient-tidal-wave