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A chevron is a large landform
that normally generates in deserts
or along the coasts
of our planet. They are really long,
normally kilometers long, and
they look like a "V" or "U"
from space.
There is a group of researchers
who claim that those chevrons
along the coasts of our planet,
especially along the coast of Madagascar,
were generated during a meteoritic impact,
so the impact hits the ocean
and generates a large wave
and then those chevrons
are a result of the wave
running up the beach.
We could show that this is
completely nonsense, and physically
it's just impossible to do that.