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CronoBJS

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65000000 Lavos?
« on: July 01, 2010, 01:58:20 am »
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65,000,000 B.C. 

Most scientists now agree that a huge chunk of space debris struck the earth, blasting dust into the air, blocking the sun and plants died as did the dinosaurs.  There can be little doubt this had a significant impact on the planet.  It is believed the asteroid hit at 7,000 to 40,000 km an hour.  No ice covered the polar regions and some dinosaurs migrated as far north as Alaska.  The asteroid produced 10,000 billion tons of carbon dioxide, 100 billion tons carbon monoxide and 100 billion tones of methane, an amount of carbon equivalent of 3,000 years of modern fossil-fuel burning in less than one week.  Fires broke out around the planet but northern Canada and northern Europe had the least damage.  Some contend it took 10,000 years for the earth to recover, others suggest it was only 100 years.  Some suggest the carbon cycle didn't return to normal for 130,000 years.

India tectonic plate collided with Euroasia.

Lol resembles a bit of lavos wouldnt u say lol! Thats why i love Chrono Trigger!

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Re: 65000000 Lavos?
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2010, 04:15:36 am »
Heh, it does resemble Lavos!  Cool find!  :D

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Re: 65000000 Lavos?
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2010, 12:32:27 pm »
Wouldn't that be the other way around since... yeah...

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Re: 65000000 Lavos?
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2010, 04:55:34 pm »
Chrono Trigger was teaching us science and history as kids, and we didn't even know it!