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Author Topic:   Too Many Meteor Strikes in 6k Years
Phat
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Message 4 of 304 (210520)
05-23-2005 7:09 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by wnope
05-23-2005 3:10 AM


Whoop! There it is!
Are you studying science, wnope? When do you think that evidence shows the last potential big hit meteor as occurring?

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Phat
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Message 60 of 304 (210685)
05-23-2005 4:21 PM
Reply to: Message 19 by NosyNed
05-23-2005 1:57 PM


Re: Ok, all in one year
Ned, I know this is off-topic, but wnope is not even participating in his own thread!
Ned writes:
The larger ones when impacting one at a time release enough energy to devistate the earth's climate. They effects are world wide. A smaller one hitting water would produce an enormous tsunami. How big would the tsunami's be and how far do the effects reach on uninterrupted ocean?
For the big ones I don't think Noah would be far enough away anywhere on Earth. And there will be major impacts every few days.
You made me think. What if Noahs "flood" was merely a giant tsunami?

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