User:AnnikaLoz/sandbox

Answers to Module 7 Questions
My media is a photo of the site of the Massive Australian Precambrian/Cambrian Impact Structure. The map was taken from Wikimedia Commons and was then edited by me.

The photo is not completely my own work as the original map was found on Wikimedia Commons.

The file format is a file.png

[photo is in the Padlet]

Practicing Citations
The Massive Australian Precambrian/Cambrian Impact Structure (MAPCIS) is a proposed impact structure, the centre of which is located in Northern Territory, Australia. It has been dated back to approximately 550 mya to 535 mya, just prior to the Cambrian Explosion. The classification of the site as an impact structure is speculative, based on evidence discovered, researched and presented by Daniel P. Connelly with the Geological Society of America.

Description
The Massive Australian Precambrian/Cambrian Impact Structure (MAPCIS) is a proposed impact structure, located in the Musgrave Province of Northern Territory, Australia. It is a possible impact structure site in the Centralian Superbasin of Australia which shows evidence of being struck by a large extra-terrestrial body. The possible impact structure measures approximately 600km in diameter and the centre is located in Northern Territory, Australia.