One has to have the brain of a dodo to believe that this earth has been thru 6 mass extinctions. Let alone the earth being flamed up.
I dont enjoi stories of fictitious events...
Breh are you in like the 5th grade? We've had 5 extinctions but they haven't all been at the hands of asteroids impacts. And we've never had an impact on this scale unless you include the one that likely created the moon. If you anti-science clowns would actually take the time to look into that which you rail against so freely you might actually find out that things are always as simplistic as you think they are.Now do u realize how that makes no sense? Believe in what cacs say brehs..
The Earth catches an asteroid on the scale of the one that wiped the dinosaurs out every 65-100 million years. We are technically within this window if you want honesty. On the scale of the impact depicted in this video...we haven't caught a lick like that since the Moon's creation(most widely accepted model). The chances of an object that large entering the solar system today and not being swallowed up by the larger gas giants is very slim. They have more mass so more gravity and tend to clean things up and keep large debris from interacting with us. We saw proof of this with the Shoemaker Levy comets.chances of this happening?
Dude has to be trolling. No way the education system is failing this badly....
Supposedly this is how the dinosaurs became extinct. This would probably be the worst way to die in my opinion, because they could tell if one was on a crash course with Earth years in advance.
There actually could be one headed this way right now & the government just isn't saying shyt for fear of mass panic. I'd rather not know to be honest
If one hits, hopefully it's a direct hit & I'm asleep :cap:
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:wudd:I'm not religious but I believe the only real truth about our universe can be found in Ecclesiastes.
chances of this happening?

I'm not religious but I believe the only real truth about our universe can be found in Ecclesiastes.