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Asteroid Strike
Newest Review: ... heats up the asteroid and melts it, that's what the tail of fire they have behind them is, thus not reaching the earth's surface. So now i... more |
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by john65 - written on 25.04.08 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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The U.S government already has a way of destroying meteorites, as long as they are not huge. They haven't released the maximum size that a meteorite can be, for them to be able to destroy it and I don't think they will any time soon, since the system they use is highly classified. Ever heard of HAARP. It was build from the idea of ...
by Rainman44 - written on 18.11.02 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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Imagine a time where worldwide fires scorch the earth whilst acid rain and ultra-violet rays burn the skin of the remaining handful of survivors. A nuclear winter, so much more severe than any capable by Man, is just about to set in with extensive volcanism and tsunamis. You are left wondering ...
by maidmarion - written on 18.10.02 (Useful, 178 readings)
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This Universe has chaos being made into order ,all the time ,creation and entropy.Why the Hubble telescope saw an Earthlike planet being created recently ,it has been suggested also that the planet Jupiter is like a giant vacum cleaner for space debris ,so what does this suggest to you ? Someone is still in Charge of this wonderful Universe ...
by clissoldjones - written on 13.09.02 (Very useful, 179 readings)
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News Just In: thousands of asteroids went on strike today demanding better pay and working conditions. Their leader, known to us only as 'Big Rock' confirmed that the strike would be lasting as long as it took wages to increase by 10% and more time off for his beleagued meteorites and asteriods. For millions of years, asteriods ...
by Sarah_Louise - written on 25.08.02 (Very useful, 218 readings)
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Throughout the history of the Earth there have been many, many mass extinctions. Of course the most famous being the extinction of the dinosaurs just 65 million years ago (ok, I know it sounds like a long time ago!). Whatever it was that caused the death of the dinosaurs also took with it around 75% of all species found on Earth. Geologists and ...
by Johnny Phoenix - written on 12.08.02 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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Understanding Scientists ************************ In order to understand things better I always try to simplify the terms. So when people talk about the probability of a global extinction as a result of an asteroid strike there are an awful lot of things that you have to consider. Most people will simplify to it’s extreme, as in it ...
by amygdala - written on 10.08.02 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Fossils aren’t found only in the ground, they’re found in language too: old ideas may die but their fossils remain in the words they inspired. The word disaster, for example, literally means "unfavourable star". The idea was that bad things happen on the earth when the stars are wrong. We discarded the idea, but we kept the ...
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