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I'm rather skeptical of all this to be honest. An impact that big wouldn't just evaporate the oceans - it'd quite probably melt the entire solid surface of the planet too. The impactor that created the Earth's moon was about 1000 km larger than this one and that totally melted the outer layers of our entire planet, and also ejected enough matter into orbit to form the moon.
An impact this big would totally sterilise the Earth (deep rock bacteria included, unless they were many kilometres down in the part that wasn't melted). The rain wouldn't start coming down til the molten surface cooled enough, and then the atmosphere would have to cool enough to allow it to fall - and that would take longer than a few thousand years.
An impact this big would totally sterilise the Earth (deep rock bacteria included, unless they were many kilometres down in the part that wasn't melted). The rain wouldn't start coming down til the molten surface cooled enough, and then the atmosphere would have to cool enough to allow it to fall - and that would take longer than a few thousand years.