The possibility of a large space rock, an asteroid, crushing into the surface of Earth, cannot be ruled out. A near-earth asteroid was discovered on the same day that an earthquake/tsunami devastated Japan in 2015. If a 14 mile asteroid hits the earth, it would exterminate all life on Earth.
There abounds plenty evidence that our neighbors in the solar system ( moon, Mercury, Mars), have constantly experienced asteroid collisions in the recent past.
Exterminating life on earth requires a very big collision that will melt the crust. Even exterminating humans requires a bigger problem than cretaceous-Paleogene event
Apophis is the name of the asteroid.
You are totally wrong. The force of impact from such a rock is more than 100 times the impact of the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
Still, there will be devastation from the damaged atmosphere, but it is unlikely to take out all humans let alone life. nothing has ever come close to doing away with life.
Exterminating life on earth would require a massive asteroid. Remember, even the 6 mile wide asteroid that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs didnt maliza them completely. Many survived and evolved into birds.
Infact, there is one dinosaur that still lives to this day… crocodiles
The asteroid that destroyed most dinosaurs hit with a force of 10000 nuclear weapons
Apophis will pass near Earth in August 2029. At only 30,000 km away. No one knows what the gravity of the earth will do to it. Probably bend its path and then send it coming crashing into earth in 2036! Shocking!
The shock waves, the damage to the ozone layer from great friction and poisonous gases will wreck more havoc than the physical impact.
Infact, it wasnt the primary impact that killed off the dinosaurs, but the secondary effects. A massive blanket of dust was let into the atmosphere that the sun couldnt penetrate for almost a thousand years. Most vegetation died and this destroyed the food chain in most places on earth. So creatures like dinosaurs suddenly had no food and alo, being cold blooded, they depend mostly on the sun to regulate body temperature.
Thats one of the reasons I say to wipe out life on earth completely, mpaka even bacteria, will take one hell of an asteroid since secondary effects matter more than the primary blow
True. Some bacteria may still survive.
Hio siku nitafikisha nduthi 55 times then bibiste apewe threshold. I die happy kabla asteroid ifike.
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nibiru collided with Tiamat, and that’s how we ended with planet earth and the asteroid belt.
The evidence of the ninth planet is now overwhelming. But it takes a very long time to orbit the sun, plus it appears close to earth in almost a million years
Thats exactly what is written in the bible, revelation. When the rich men and the poor will have nowhere to hide, ju io kitu ikigonga impact itakuwa kila mahali
Acha zako, according to propagandists, nubiru still exists and is still hovering somewhere near earth ready to wreak havock anytime soon.
3600 years to orbit the sun.
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That’s what is written in the sumerian text. It is also written that, the great flood were as a result of nubiru passing.
At some point the earth, rather planet tiamat was moonless.
Chief, umengoja Armageddon sana. I hate to lose your likes, but you are better of jumping off a bridge.