I knew someone who'd eat just about everything -- but I'd never call them a black hole...PSHHH. Black holes eat stars for a snack. As a matter of fact, they eat everything...
8-)
I knew someone who'd eat just about everything -- but I'd never call them a black hole...PSHHH. Black holes eat stars for a snack. As a matter of fact, they eat everything...
I knew someone who'd eat just about everything -- but I'd never call them a black hole...PSHHH. Black holes eat stars for a snack. As a matter of fact, they eat everything...8-)
I knew someone who'd eat just about everything -- but I'd never call them a black hole...PSHHH. Black holes eat stars for a snack. As a matter of fact, they eat everything...8-)
Exaggeration in the mind of the beholder...No, but you've called me worse.
lets have a vote for the most dangerous weather disaster.
i think supervolcano.
if the next time yellowstone eruption is a supereruption(wich is actualy relatively likely,since it is bigger then usual and there is a massive gas buildup inside yellowstone)
lets see what would happen.
a massive hole will be present in america due to the volcano,it would cause pyroclstic storms(massive avalanches made of rock and lava),the world will be covered in ash for the next ten to a hundred years blocking the sunlight,a massive earthquake that could cause massive tsunamis and tilt pictureframes.
and that is just yellowstone,there are some massive ones like in callifornia that are not likely to erupt in a long time.
in sumatra there is a lake that is also a supervolcano and it is 100 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide.
It is believed to have caused the largest explosive eruption anywhere on Earth in the last 25 million years.
it could erupt tommorow or in a thousend years,you just dont know,and i think it will be in the news if that happens.
Sorry I love Science & Nature.
Sorry I love Science & Nature.
idem ditto.
and i dont think the dinos said that,because i dont think they could talk.
I don't think so... by the demeanor, I'd say their descendants are among us, now look like us and interact with us -- but they're a different species. Many of them go into politics where they still squabble over who owns the bone.Didelphodon[/url]. (what might have been our really early ancestors).
I don't think so... by the demeanor, I'd say their descendants are among us, now look like us and interact with us -- but they're a different species. Many of them go into politics where they still squabble over who owns the bone.Didelphodon[/url]. (what might have been our really early ancestors).8-)
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