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I think we'll find him here. - Doc, can you give me a hand? - Yes! Doc was telling me that
this fall is not very common. Meteorites usually disintegrate
when they enter the Earth's atmosphere. Very few fragments
reach the ground, if any. How deep do you estimate the depth here? Between 120 and 180 meters. We're going to dive for
about fifteen minutes. OK
this fall is not very common. Meteorites usually disintegrate
when they enter the Earth's atmosphere. Very few fragments
reach the ground, if any. How deep do you estimate the depth here? Between 120 and 180 meters. We're going to dive for
about fifteen minutes. OK
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I think we'll find him here.
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- Doc, can you give me a hand? - Yes!
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Doc was telling me that
this fall is not very common.
00:00:08.341 --> 00:00:11.637
Meteorites usually disintegrate
when they enter the Earth's atmosphere.
00:00:11.677 --> 00:00:15.057
Very few fragments
reach the ground, if any.
00:00:15.097 --> 00:00:16.975
How deep do you estimate the depth here?
00:00:17.998 --> 00:00:18.769
Between 120 and 180 meters.
00:00:18.809 --> 00:00:20.729
We're going to dive for
about fifteen minutes.
00:00:20.077 --> 00:00:22.023
OK.
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Movie Summary
A meteor that crashed into Oregon's Crater Lake unearths a dinosaur egg. The heat from the meteor causes the egg to hatch, and the emerging dinosaur takes to snacking on the locals.