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>Umbriel

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You forgot to mention Complete and utter extinction of every organism that's bigger than a few inches.

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Does earth lose mass if a sufficiently large asteroid hits it? For example, say a relatively large asteroid, like the Chicxulub asteroid hit earth. Would the ejected mass from the impact be pulled back to earth or would it be able to escape the planet's gravitational pull and be lost forever?

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