Yes I'm just lazy wikipedia'ing all of this, also I'm on phone. I prefer asking people and having a conversation with them. Nerds like to talk about topics they like, right?
Agreed, but instead of going >Wah, give me the dates you lazy homosexual
How about you go and get the dates, then put them in here and follow up with more personal queries?
Just imagine. The clouds far away suddenly open and a giant rock in flames the height of a country enters water. What sound could this shit do? How luminous it is?
Ely Kish, female paleoartist described it in one of her paintings. >The extinction of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. One second before impact, comet passes through Earth's atmosphere. About 10 seconds after impact, a plume of vaporized rock and water rises 100 kilometres through the atmosphere. Within about 20 minutes the shock wave will kill the Saurolophine Hadrosaurs in the foreground.
https://g.co/arts/irLdgggEfemgoPvFA
Goosebumps, just imagining that.
so why the hell are the mucho hot and mucho mas hot not combined into the same thing? You could just as well split mucho cold into two pieces the same way. It seems totally random
Mucho cold
Mucho hot but not as hot as what's coimming
Mucho mas hot
Meteor
Less cold but still very cold
Humanos
Shit, I thought the last ice age counter. Yeah it makes sense it doesn't, not a lot of animals died and our entire existence from the moment we got to Europe till now counts for the current die off.
>our entire existence from the moment we got to Europe till now counts for the current die off.
Exactly. The 6th Mass Extinction Event started by the end of Pleistocene, and just keeps going on, it's not a new thing. It's a 40,000 year long gestating project by humankind, and we are reaching the climax.
It feels like it's a long time, but outside of Cretaceous-Paleogene, that happened due to an asteroid that just destroyed everything, the other mass extinctions happened over a period of some dozens of thousands of years as well.
I don't understand a single word of yours, Sir, but I guess it's about when it happened. Give us the numbers at least, so that we kind of figure how far it was from us.
Mucho cold
Mucho hot but not as hot as what's coimming
Mucho mas hot
Meteor
Less cold but still very cold
Humanos
Ok but why/how?
It's really cold after asteroid Chicxuluc because it covers the sky with dust, right? Hiding Earth from the sun warming?
On that topic the illustrations like picrel exaggerate the height of the asteroid to impress NPCs, right? I can't believe something that big wouldn't obliterate Earth completely lol. Or maybe I'm wrong and it's pretty solid and the collision is just slow at this scale. How fast did that shit arrive?
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Shit, I thought the last ice age counter. Yeah it makes sense it doesn't, not a lot of animals died and our entire existence from the moment we got to Europe till now counts for the current die off.
>Shit, I thought the last ice age counter.
Yeah me too. What happened exactly? What caused it? And pole inversion?
Unbelievably reasonable and based.
I'm converted.
They were all death stranding
Damn bro just had to sneak in a comparison to his autism game at the end there after making a good post
Ok so if you're a defender of animals, you're supposed to be degrowthist? Interesting.
Why? That bird look debate again? Or the obese T-Rex?
Dinosaurs in pic related are 1000x more accurate than the ones in the paleoart thread
bump. Redpill me on the mass extinctions. How are we killing animals today?
Yes I'm just lazy wikipedia'ing all of this, also I'm on phone. I prefer asking people and having a conversation with them. Nerds like to talk about topics they like, right?
Agreed, but instead of going
>Wah, give me the dates you lazy homosexual
How about you go and get the dates, then put them in here and follow up with more personal queries?
Just imagine. The clouds far away suddenly open and a giant rock in flames the height of a country enters water. What sound could this shit do? How luminous it is?
Ely Kish, female paleoartist described it in one of her paintings.
>The extinction of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. One second before impact, comet passes through Earth's atmosphere. About 10 seconds after impact, a plume of vaporized rock and water rises 100 kilometres through the atmosphere. Within about 20 minutes the shock wave will kill the Saurolophine Hadrosaurs in the foreground.
https://g.co/arts/irLdgggEfemgoPvFA
Goosebumps, just imagining that.
What about ass extinctions? How many of those has there been?
picrel looks more realistic.
Mucho cold
Mucho hot but not as hot as what's coimming
Mucho mas hot
Meteor
Less cold but still very cold
Humanos
so why the hell are the mucho hot and mucho mas hot not combined into the same thing? You could just as well split mucho cold into two pieces the same way. It seems totally random
Ordovician–Silurian
Late Devonian
Permian–Triassic
Triassic–Jurassic
Cretaceous–Paleogene
Shit, I thought the last ice age counter. Yeah it makes sense it doesn't, not a lot of animals died and our entire existence from the moment we got to Europe till now counts for the current die off.
>our entire existence from the moment we got to Europe till now counts for the current die off.
Exactly. The 6th Mass Extinction Event started by the end of Pleistocene, and just keeps going on, it's not a new thing. It's a 40,000 year long gestating project by humankind, and we are reaching the climax.
It feels like it's a long time, but outside of Cretaceous-Paleogene, that happened due to an asteroid that just destroyed everything, the other mass extinctions happened over a period of some dozens of thousands of years as well.
I don't understand a single word of yours, Sir, but I guess it's about when it happened. Give us the numbers at least, so that we kind of figure how far it was from us.
Ok but why/how?
It's really cold after asteroid Chicxuluc because it covers the sky with dust, right? Hiding Earth from the sun warming?
On that topic the illustrations like picrel exaggerate the height of the asteroid to impress NPCs, right? I can't believe something that big wouldn't obliterate Earth completely lol. Or maybe I'm wrong and it's pretty solid and the collision is just slow at this scale. How fast did that shit arrive?
>Shit, I thought the last ice age counter.
Yeah me too. What happened exactly? What caused it? And pole inversion?
What?
>what?
Europeans are trying to recreate Aurochs (historic cows) through breeding
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